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<blockquote data-quote="Metalman2004" data-source="post: 156853" data-attributes="member: 7681"><p>We can only wait and see what happens. Shortly after all this happened I spoke with someone at the TKC and got the same info. I read the regulations and its tough to know what to do. I emailed the USFW and got the same ambiguous “we haven’t decided what to do” wording.</p><p></p><p>There is one distinction to make though. There are species native only to Brazil and then there are species native to Brazil AND other countries. Even if they decide to enforce the law regarding Brazil, not much they can do if the species is also available from other countries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Metalman2004, post: 156853, member: 7681"] We can only wait and see what happens. Shortly after all this happened I spoke with someone at the TKC and got the same info. I read the regulations and its tough to know what to do. I emailed the USFW and got the same ambiguous “we haven’t decided what to do” wording. There is one distinction to make though. There are species native only to Brazil and then there are species native to Brazil AND other countries. Even if they decide to enforce the law regarding Brazil, not much they can do if the species is also available from other countries. [/QUOTE]
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