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Mar 23, 2007 15:52:50 GMT -5
Post by sdeering on Mar 23, 2007 15:52:50 GMT -5
Am I the poor sod in Red Deer Alberta? Or are you refering to a person in Red Deer that was selling on E-bay? What is a sod something like a sob.
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Mar 23, 2007 16:10:34 GMT -5
Post by mabudon on Mar 23, 2007 16:10:34 GMT -5
PM sent to you, sdeering, hopefully it explained this well enough
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Mar 23, 2007 17:38:34 GMT -5
Post by sdeering on Mar 23, 2007 17:38:34 GMT -5
Yes it does.
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Mar 23, 2007 18:11:06 GMT -5
Post by Flytrap on Mar 23, 2007 18:11:06 GMT -5
OMG! You're not that Red Deer guy are you!? But clever you, it was that eBay guy we were referring to . Sod - definition: an unfortunate soul, as borrowed from my friends from jolly ol' England, I say. Am I the poor sod in Red Deer Alberta? Or are you refering to a person in Red Deer that was selling on E-bay? What is a sod something like a sob.
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Mar 24, 2007 9:00:03 GMT -5
Post by sdeering on Mar 24, 2007 9:00:03 GMT -5
I was just making sure cuz I posted a trade on TF unknowingly offering all the said protected seed in a trade. They jumped on me right quick. I had now idea it was protected.
As far as my opinion on the whole ordeal is, the seed came from personal stock. Him distributing the seed will only help reduce poaching pressure on the wild plants.
I think SITES should review and change there laws. Plants that are propagated via TC, division, or seed should be able to be sold on the market. The old saying, supply and demand. Big demand and no supply, makes the price high, which will drive people to poach. Big supply will lower the price and greatly reduce the demand thus reduce the poaching.
Sad to see seed wasted any day.
FT do you know the said perptrator. He is from Vancouver. I know his name but there is no need to share it.
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