> Innocent til proven guilty. They cannot suddenly come and sieze all
> your birds on a hunch. They need proof. Outside of Colorado people
> have bird rights.
I was thinking more along the lines of the borders themselves. Once smugglers
cross into U.S. territory, does that mean they can take them out of the car
wheels and car trunks because they're suddenly legal? Of course not. I wasn't
thinking in terms of the border states, such as Arizona, where innocent
people might innocently purchase smuggled birds.
But, of course, it's not just the border states that are susceptible. Every
state in the U.S. sees smuggled birds.
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