SC - Re: Grains of Paradise

Alma Johnson chickengoddess at mindspring.com
Tue Jun 2 19:01:00 PDT 1998


Have you thought about all those bugs and spores and diseases that catch
a ride along with the produce?  - Genevia

On Tue, 2 Jun 1998 17:35:20 -0400 dy018 at freenet.carleton.ca (Micaylah)
writes:
>Anne-Marie said...
><snip>
>>By that definition, apples and other fruit, as well as wood products 
>and
>>such are "slightly illegal"...they get all puffed up like toads when 
>you
>>try and take them over the border. No problem with mail order, 
>though. At
>>least that's the case with Washington State to BC Canada. Something 
>about
>>tarrifs and taxes, I bet.
>
>No they are also illegal in other senses too I'm just not too sure 
>why, or
>how, etc. Can anybody clear this up for me?
>
>Micaylah
>
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