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![]() Actually, I have several problems with the way this article is written. This is is borderline sensationalism.
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This article is making it sound like any of the things we have in our hobby are illegal to sell .. and that simply isn't the case. I wish the author of the article, or the editors of the newspaper, would have tried to do some rudimentary fact checking before publishing this. This article practically amounts to a smear campaign for its lack of proper details. I'm sure that the agencies involved wouldn't move on charges had there been nothing to go on, but it sounds to me like there's a lot more to this story than what we're seeing here. I still wish Jayson the best through all of this. I hope he's innocent. I know another person who went to jail for trying to import (into the U.S.) some plants that were App I. This is serious business, you don't mess with CITES. Jayson knows this. That's why I think there's far more to the picture than what this haphazardly written article is telling us.
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![]() Somone should write something about CITIES and submit it to the Sun. See if they will print some clarifications.
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![]() I agree the article is somewhat misleading. But it also stated he did not have the proper documentation from the wholesaler. If anyone is thinking of ordering the CITES stuff must come from the exporter not you the buyer. I was told this from a person in Fish and Wildlife
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![]() The winnipeg sun is one step up from the national enquirer, so I'm not putting much stock in what they say.
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![]() IMO Canada is very anal and really over does it when it comes to "our protection" with cites. I don't think allowing some sps or live rock into Canada is going to put the country in jeopardy. The government should worry less about "hobbiest's corals" and maybe spend more time on clamping down on the Terrorists and other illegal people they welcome into our country. What will they do with these items? Confiscate them? Dispose of them? That will go a long way to help save the so called "endangered species".
![]() A wise man once said "too many government programs fall short and are like straightening out deck chairs on the Titanic"
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![]() lol.....I like that...that sums it up pretty clear.
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With this in mind CITES and legislation that protect natural resources should be abandoned. This way there will be no chairs (resources) to get in the way when the ship goes down (as humanity fighting over scarce resources most certainly would).
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