Mark,
Please don't take this as argumentative, I am the lowest level of NOOB. After reading the link you provided I think I might have found a loop hole. If I am correct, the law requires dealers to possess a permit for Elaphe obsoleta (as well as Anacondas and Garter snakes) but NOT Elaphe guttata guttata or Pantherophis guttatus. The website says that all colubrids are unrestricted EXCEPT those listed in the Appendix, and there is no specific mention of corn snakes in the Appendix.
The following are excerpts from vtfishandwildlife.com/importation_commercial.cfm:
"Effective January 23, 2008, a new regulation (Regulation #881) requires persons/businesses in Vermont that sell or trade wild birds and animals (except fish) to obtain a Dealer's Permit."
"The newly adopted regulation also establishes a list of Domestic Species and Unrestricted Wild Animals for which no state Importation and Possession Permit is required of permitted commercial dealers in Vermont."
The second PDF; Unrestricted Wild Animals (September 2007) states, "All species of colubrids, except those listed in Appendix that require an importation and possession permit"
What do you think?
Josh