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Updated: Monday, 10 Dec 2012, 11:40 AM EST
Published : Monday, 10 Dec 2012, 7:08 AM EST
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - An animal owner has told a federal judge that Ohio's new regulations on exotic creatures would wipe out most of her business and put her animals' lives in danger.
Cyndi Huntsman testified Monday that a requirement that animals receive a microchip for identification would put animals at risk because of sedation during surgery.
Huntsman owns Stump Hill Farms near Massillon. She exhibits bears, lions and tigers to schoolchildren and the elderly through educational programs.
She is one of four owners suing the state over the new law claiming it violates their property and First Amendment rights.
The state defends the law as a common sense measure to address the growing public safety problem of private ownership of exotics animals.
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