r/RedactedCharts 21h ago

Answered This should be a hard one, it's pretty obscure (I hope)

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u/Perezvon42 20h ago

This one has floated around Reddit before:

Dark blue: permitless kangaroo ownership

Medium blue: permit required for kangaroo ownership

Light blue: kangaroo ownership illegal

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u/swan_ofavon 19h ago

WOW That was fast! amazing

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u/Feenixy 16h ago

But the Missouri Down Under Petting Zoo in Van Buren, MO would be illegal if this is true?

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u/Homicidal-shag-rug 15h ago edited 15h ago

I think it refers to private/personal ownership. Companies like zoos can with government permission.

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u/Feenixy 15h ago

I guess so, but I was surprised how much the place I mentioned felt like "private ownership" rather than a real zoo? IDK Thanks for the potential explanation anyway.

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u/blxckfire 20h ago

Meat packing?

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u/swan_ofavon 19h ago edited 19h ago

Nope!

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u/Significant_Fill6992 18h ago

I saw how much wisconsin was dark compared to everyone else and thought it had to do with alcohol but the actual answer makes more sense considering the other dark states

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u/swingtrader2022 20h ago

adult bring drinking prevelance

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u/swan_ofavon 19h ago

Not quite!

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u/Zaidswith 18h ago

You realize that not quite means it's somewhat relevant to the answer and is actually a bad response when the answer has to do with kangaroos, right?

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u/swan_ofavon 17h ago

Sorry, English isn't my first language

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u/Enough_Ad7973 16h ago

You're okay, they did not have to bring it up so aggressively

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u/Zaidswith 14h ago

That's a low bar for aggression.