I never used to get asked, but the last 2 times I did it for CA and the UK, I was asked for ID for the customs forms.Any issues or special packaging needed?
So I’m guessing it’s more involved then just putting some breeder packs in a box and taking it to the local post office.I never used to get asked, but the last 2 times I did it for CA and the UK, I was asked for ID for the customs forms.
Only legal if you use genetics sold by the government. Total bullshit.I get them mailed to my door. Heisenbeans was the first US seed vendor i ever ordered from but it was painless. The first order took a while, the 2nd and 3rd only took 1 week.
It is legal here so i am sure they have better shit to do.
I cant speak for everyone else, but for me I wasnt too thrilled about providing my ID and info for mandatory customs forms. They never asked me for ID before but the last 2 times I went in they did so I quit mailing international all together.So I’m guessing it’s more involved then just putting some breeder packs in a box and taking it to the local post office.
I suppose if it is a letter sent you could do that without filling out any customs forms. I just read if it is a letter mailed first class, or if you use a Priority Mail International Flat Rate envelope you wont need a customs form. I was shipping multiple packs in breeder packs so I couldnt use an envelope. I suppose there are ways to ship beans not in breeder packs, but I didnt care to do that as often as I was doing it. I was paying $12 US out of my pocket for every package I shipped First Class mail to CA (even more for the UK) so I dont want to know how much Priority Mail would have cost lol. I'll leave all the shipping to the seed banks haha[/QUOTE]Here’s another thought - why go to the post office where they may make you sign for it? Can you not simply address an envelope to Canada or the UK or wherever, put the correct postage on it and drop it in any mailbox?
so legally, if you want to purchase seeds in Canada it has to be "govt" seeds only?What is weird is we have seed banks here too..And i am not buying argyle whatever the fuck that is. Imagine everyone growing 1 strain.
Its all bag seed....fire bag seed.
Yep. Anything else is illegal.so legally, if you want to purchase seeds in Canada it has to be "govt" seeds only?
Bummer...but I guess if you are looking for a positive in the whole deal, I guess its a start to full legalization?Yep. Anything else is illegal.
And I checked again this morning, there are two strains available in Alberta - Tweed Bakerstreet aka Hindu Kush (Indica 15 - 25% THC) and Tweed Argyle aka Nordle (2 - 10% each THC & CBD). $60 CDN for 4 seeds.
Bullshit.
Its a cash grab for the government and an attempt to pander for votes for The shiny ponyboy Trudeau . It wont be any different in the US if National Cannabis legalization happens, the big money will lobby for laws to crush the little guys and micro businesses.Bummer...but I guess if you are looking for a positive in the whole deal, I guess its a start to full legalization?