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New Jersey man caught by federal investigators
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<blockquote data-quote="ausar318" data-source="post: 318390" data-attributes="member: 9879"><p>[USER=10531]@rantology[/USER]</p><p></p><p>i agree, it is a very scary read. </p><p></p><p>Just to confirm, though, he was convicted because of the purposeful deceit in his packaging, right? And because he was taking them from the wild, and smuggling in the country? I mean, I ordered some orchids from England, and they passed through Indianapolis, of all places. I’m prettty sure my supplier doesn’t have a license, and I don’t, so is there any risk of law entanglement on his or my part? They are ones he personally raises and breeds, so he’s not harvesting them from the wild. He’s also got a legitimate business going </p><p></p><p>I am about to order from him again pretty soon, but if there’s any kind of US regulation that makes it illegal, maybe I shouldn’t. Is it still safe for me to order from him?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ausar318, post: 318390, member: 9879"] [USER=10531]@rantology[/USER] i agree, it is a very scary read. Just to confirm, though, he was convicted because of the purposeful deceit in his packaging, right? And because he was taking them from the wild, and smuggling in the country? I mean, I ordered some orchids from England, and they passed through Indianapolis, of all places. I’m prettty sure my supplier doesn’t have a license, and I don’t, so is there any risk of law entanglement on his or my part? They are ones he personally raises and breeds, so he’s not harvesting them from the wild. He’s also got a legitimate business going I am about to order from him again pretty soon, but if there’s any kind of US regulation that makes it illegal, maybe I shouldn’t. Is it still safe for me to order from him? [/QUOTE]
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