CITES in-depth study

Discussion on the legal aspects of insect specimen trading and collecting
Chuck
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Re: CITES in-depth study

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Most of Limmers CITES material is the same old Indonesia stuff bred for export for decades. The few interesting specimens he has one of, likely pulled from his or another old inventory.

Instead of flagging his sales as suspect, one could ask him.
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Paul K
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Re: CITES in-depth study

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Actually anyone can sell specimens without CITES if a trade is taking place in the same country, again misconception of the regulation!
I purchased specimens without CITES papers within Canada and I could/will resale them within Canada 100% legal.
If I personal import specimens from overseas then I have copies of CITES other wise I don’t and it doesn’t mean that my specimen is illegal.
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Re: CITES in-depth study

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"Limmer" is not an honest person to say the least. If you look at threads in the old forums you will see that the law is not high on his list of accepted life activities.............................................
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Re: CITES in-depth study

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MIKELOCK34 wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 1:26 pm "Limmer" is not an honest person to say the least. If you look at threads in the old forums you will see that the law is not high on his list of accepted life activities.............................................
This thread is about CITES. Let's not run it off course.
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