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29th March 20, 04:52 PM
#181
I don't think it's legal to own, merely possible to own.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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30th March 20, 12:59 AM
#182
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
I don't think it's legal to own, merely possible to own.
Got it. Thanks, Richard.
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30th March 20, 07:52 AM
#183
according to the marine mammals act, it's not illegal to own seal skin products, it's just illegal to buy, trade, sell, or import sealskin items. A while ago a woman had her personal (as in her daily carry) sealskin purse seized at the U.S. border
It's also forbidden to 'take' marine mammals, but I'm assuming that's outside the scope of the thread.
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30th March 20, 07:39 PM
#184
 Originally Posted by Bad Monkey
according to the marine mammals act, it's not illegal to own seal skin products, it's just illegal to buy, trade, sell, or import sealskin items. A while ago a woman had her personal (as in her daily carry) sealskin purse seized at the U.S. border
It's also forbidden to 'take' marine mammals, but I'm assuming that's outside the scope of the thread.
As I remember the story, she was a Newfie entering the US at a ground crossing and the bag was seized. I have had items, prohibited in Canada, seized at the border. I could pick them up as I crossed back. As I remember, they'd hold them for 90 days before disposing of the items.
If that's a correct reading of the act, the resale on Ebay would seem to be in violation. I have a small sealskin keyfob, purchased at Hudson Bay Co. store. It was purchased long before the passage of that legislation.
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31st March 20, 04:34 AM
#185
 Originally Posted by Bad Monkey
according to the marine mammals act, it's not illegal to own seal skin products, it's just illegal to buy, trade, sell, or import sealskin items.
Thanks for the clarification.
I've told on these forums the story of what happened here in the 1990s.
A Highland Dress Outfitter from Scotland opened a US branch shop, and they showed up at one of our California Highland Games with a nice display booth and a whole trailer of merchandise.
Laid out on the display table were 20 or so sealskin sporrans. An American customer was looking at them, and asked the Scottish salesman "are these real sealskin?"
"Oh, aye" said the Scot.
"Do you have any more?"
"Oh, aye, there in the caravan."
Upon which the American produced his badge, and seized all the sporrans.
The ironic thing was when my wife and I were in Scotland in the 1980s we visited a sporranmaker who showed us a closet-full of badger pelts he said were illegal to use. Badgers are protected in Scotland but vermin in North America, while seals are the opposite.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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31st March 20, 05:07 AM
#186
Lovely new Evening Dress Made In Scotland sporran, bovine fur so fully legal in the US, for under $100
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dress-Sporr...IAAOSwljVdjzKR
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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31st March 20, 08:52 PM
#187
So do I understand correctly that if I buy a sealskin sporran in the US, as long as I don't try to bring it into the US or sell it, it is the seller's problem not mine. Correct?
Dave
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31st March 20, 09:14 PM
#188
no. it's illegal to buy, sell, or trade in marine mammal products in the U.S. You would be breaking the law just as much as the seller and subject to the same penalties. What the likelihood of that happening is is up for debate, but it is indeed ilegal.
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31st March 20, 09:40 PM
#189
Here is a link to the marine mammal protection act
https://www.fws.gov/international/la...ction-act.html
That might clear it up a wee bit.
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1st April 20, 07:24 AM
#190
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
Interesting, that page only mentions the "take and importation" not the buying, selling, or possession.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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