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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3298631" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Your african trophies are perfectly legal to sell, transfer, lease, or whatever.</p><p>The issue is that there is a big market across the country for quality mounts like BP, Cabelas, Office buildings, Ski resorts, etc.</p><p>With a market willing to pay good money for mounts there is a black market from Oklahoma and other states where it's not legal to sell, funneling those mounts into the market through states that do allow selling of mounts.</p><p>Kansas doesn't have restrictions about selling a mount or at least they didn't, so the Lacey act has been used in Oklahoma against poachers that not only take their limit of bucks but have no problem taking more at night with a spotlight to make more quality mounts to have someone in Ks sell for them.</p><p>There have been several busts over the years for that very purpose.</p><p>Some in the area I hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3298631, member: 5412"] Your african trophies are perfectly legal to sell, transfer, lease, or whatever. The issue is that there is a big market across the country for quality mounts like BP, Cabelas, Office buildings, Ski resorts, etc. With a market willing to pay good money for mounts there is a black market from Oklahoma and other states where it's not legal to sell, funneling those mounts into the market through states that do allow selling of mounts. Kansas doesn't have restrictions about selling a mount or at least they didn't, so the Lacey act has been used in Oklahoma against poachers that not only take their limit of bucks but have no problem taking more at night with a spotlight to make more quality mounts to have someone in Ks sell for them. There have been several busts over the years for that very purpose. Some in the area I hunt. [/QUOTE]
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