LOUISIANA is suing the state of California over its decision to ban the import and sale of alligator products, saying the ban will hurt an important industry and ultimately could hurt the state’s wetlands.

In a lawsuit filed Thursday, Louisiana said the economy surrounding alligators has played a key role in bringing back the American alligator population and is an important factor in protecting wetlands and other species besides alligators that depend on the wetlands.

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“California has nevertheless attempted to destroy the market for American alligator products, notwithstanding the fact that no such alligators live in California,” the lawsuit says.

According to The Times-Picayune and the New Orleans Advocate, California banned alligator skins and meat in the 1970s but repeatedly issued exceptions that allowed sales.