Georgia Statutes

§ 27-5-1 — Legislative intent and findings

Georgia § 27-5-1

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O.C.G.A. § 27-5-1 (2026).

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The General Assembly finds and declares that it is in the public interest to ensure the public health, safety, and welfare by strictly regulating in this state the importation, transportation, sale, transfer, and possession of those wild animals which pose a possibility of:

(1)Harmful competition for wildlife;
(2)The introduction of a disease or pest harmful to wildlife;
(3)Problems of enforcing laws and regulations relative to wildlife;
(4)Threatening wildlife or other natural resources; or (5) Endangering the physical safety of human beings. The importation, transportation, sale, transfer, and possession of wild animals are privileges not to be granted unless it can be clearly demonstrated that such actions can be accomplished in a manner that does not pose unnecessary risk to Georgi

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McKinnon v. Streetman
385 S.E.2d 691 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 1989)
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