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Hearing held on bill to ban selling dogs, cats and rabbits in parking lots
Summary
Lawmakers heard a bill that would prohibit selling dogs, cats and rabbits in parking lots or roadside pop-ups unless the seller holds a Department of Agriculture breeder license; bill seeks to curb out-of-state and unregistered sales.
The committee heard testimony on a measure that would prohibit selling dogs, cats and rabbits in parking lots, at roadside locations or pop-up markets unless the seller holds a breeder license from the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
Representative Kemp presented the bill (LC443007 / HB331) and said it targets commercial sellers who bring animals into the state and sell them in parking lots with little…
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