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Posted by: markg at Wed Jul 12 02:27:11 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by markg ] Your Cal king had to be produced from someone with a Cal breeder's permit to not count towards your bag limit. Since the breeder was in Alaska, he doesn't have the Calif permit. It may be legal for him/her to produce Cal kings and sell them (they are non-native in Alaska.) Is it technically OK for you to have one shipped to Calif where they are native? That is a good question. [ Hide Replies ]
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