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fighterpilot Jun 20, 2006 03:23 PM

Well someone came in my room and knocked my camera off my desk! Ends up he/she broke my $500 lens! Figures i wasn't home when this happened so now i have to see if i can get it fixed.

And 1 question.
I live in california so i need a permit to sell cal kings. Do i need a permit to sell AZ Mtn kings? Or desert kings?

Thanks,
Dylan

Replies (2)

byron.d Jun 20, 2006 04:26 PM

you may want to see if the manufacturer will take the lens back under warranty.... I use old school nikon gear and have never had a problem with them not repairing something for me - even if it's 15 yrs old.

hope that helps....

byron.d

FunkyRes Jun 20, 2006 04:27 PM

I do not believe you need a permit to sell non native species.
Fish and Game doesn't care about non native species.

What other laws may exist, I haven't a clue, but I've been reading all the fish and game docs - and they really only care about native species.

I believe that you also don't need a permit to sell captive bred *albino* native species, but I'm not sure about that.

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