Updated Regulations and Laws regarding Phasmids

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Hey guys and gals - I'm going to stand on this side of the fence for a bit and use my Law Enforcement Contacts to get some more UPDATED information regarding importing and exporting Phasmids into the US. I guess being a Cop has it's bonus's when it comes to things like this! ESPECIALLY since I've been lusting for a Jungle Nymph for AGES, but SERIOUSLY doubt I'd even be able to obtain a permit..

Once I get current information from the USDA, I'll post my findings in here for you guys to Reference...

Nate

I Will Update as soon as I hear back from my contact at the USDA.

 
I would advise caution this could backfire and require you to reveal your contacts and what not and many of us like to stay under or out of the crosshairs and do business in the shadows so to speak and well just use caution and this has been discussed with the issues regarding mantids!

 
I agree with Paul. There is really very little to be gained by a dialogue with the Feds. The best approach is to talk to those in the hobby and see what they do to get what you want, whether a Phasmid or a Mantid. Much has been written in this forum about the permit issue. Please avail yourself to all that is here in the forums about this serious matter of permits.

 
Hey guys and gals - I'm going to stand on this side of the fence for a bit and use my Law Enforcement Contacts to get some more UPDATED information regarding importing and exporting Phasmids into the US. I guess being a Cop has it's bonus's when it comes to things like this! ESPECIALLY since I've been lusting for a Jungle Nymph for AGES, but SERIOUSLY doubt I'd even be able to obtain a permit..

Once I get current information from the USDA, I'll post my findings in here for you guys to Reference...

Nate

I Will Update as soon as I hear back from my contact at the USDA.
Your an officer, you should know by now it is only illegal if you get caught. LOL. Word of advice: Let sleeping giants lie.

 
there is no sitting on the fence its either your on one side or the other there is not really a in between either your for the selling or your not and the less the government knows the less they will invade ones privacy even with these hobbies!

 
i think it is not good for him, but at least he's finding out the truth? Who knows maybe the laws have become less strict?

 
still strict but the government is just too busy handing out free government ice cream cones that we pay for at the white house to worry about the bugs, lmao.

 
The reality of it is simple...My contacts are only the law enforcement side f this....and after the emails today, I don't know if they will

Even be able to help. The basic for front of it is simple. Either they are willing to give me the information I requested, or they wont...

 
just dont reveal who you do business with if they ask as the best defense is a good offense and silence is golden and loose lips sink ships and most of the people in the forum would not go down and would like to keep being in the unknown!

 
Nate, I am still wondering what you plan to feed them. They ain't gonna eat dubias.

Though, someone said she feeds kale to hers during the cold months (i.e. oct to june).

I will still like to see them if you lay hands on them.

 

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