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SDeFriez
at Sun Feb 7 22:32:02 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SDeFriez ]
I know how Customs is, a pain in the rear. I go down to Mexico, once in awhile, and there are signs posted no fruits, veggies, animals, coming back into the states. They treat you more like a criminal than a citizen. I also know of the violence going on, but thought that was more at the borders. Thanks John!
Scott
>>>>John! What is the problems that herpers can't hunt and or bring back snakes from Mexico? Is it the U.S. goverment, Mexican goverment, both? Or?
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>>It is both governments.....But mainly United States' rules and regulations....Customs....
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>>You can't even legally bring an avocado with a seed in it across the border. Fruits, Plants and Animals from Mexico are not allowed in the United States unless you are part of a Zoo expedition...And the recent expeditions down into Mexico have been for rattlers, not kingsnakes.......
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>>And hunting and finding snakes there is not a problem...unless you don't keep anything.....I know of many that photograph wild mexican reptiles legally....The only "problem" is the violence in Mexico in this day and age........
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>>There are many other "problems and laws" that I will not go into here......
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>>John Lassiter
>>Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...
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