Jamison Schuetz Posted August 13, 2011 Hello, I live in Oregon so Banisteriopsis caapi wood is legal here. Does anyone have any nice old b. caapi wood they can sell me? I am looking for some nice Psychotria viridis leaves too. I don't want huge wood, but wood that can be made into tea, and I don't want thin wood either, I am looking for regular color wood only. If you could sell this to me, it would really be appreciated. Thanks. Jamison Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
naja naja Posted August 13, 2011 I don't want huge wood Jamison 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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mira Posted August 14, 2011 Potential international traders should be be aware that the US equivalent of quarantine really does not take kindly to people importing "woody" products without the proper paperwork. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jamison Schuetz Posted August 14, 2011 Potential international traders should be be aware that the US equivalent of quarantine really does not take kindly to people importing "woody" products without the proper paperwork. Mira, The U.S. does not prosecute or quarantine people with Banisteriopsis caapi, it is perfectly legal in Oregon, and became legal to consume in Oregon back in 2002. I don't need any other clarification on this after knowing that when "peruvian-journey" was around on yage.net back in 2003 they delivered to me with no problem and in fact were in NYC. So the bottom line is this: Banisteriopisis caapi is in fact LEGAL in Oregon and so is all foliage, live plants, seeds, and wood of it. Nothin else about it! LEGAL! Jamison Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mira Posted August 15, 2011 (edited) I wasn't disputing the legality of B. caapi in Oregon or the US. I was simply stating that people sending to you internationally should be aware that importing plant products into the US requires a permit. And that without a permit any package sent to you might be confiscated and that the customs authorities especially frown upon people trying to import wood/bark products without the proper permits and phytosanitary certificates. Edited August 15, 2011 by mira 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Heretic Posted August 15, 2011 Hello, I live in Oregon so Banisteriopsis caapi wood is legal here. Does anyone have any nice old b. caapi wood they can sell me? I am looking for some nice Psychotria viridis leaves too. I don't want huge wood, but wood that can be made into tea, and I don't want thin wood either, I am looking for regular color wood only. If you could sell this to me, it would really be appreciated. Thanks. Jamison Why do you want to import it incurring all the quarantine drama; surely it must be easier to buy at home in USA ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jamison Schuetz Posted August 15, 2011 Why do you want to import it incurring all the quarantine drama; surely it must be easier to buy at home in USA ? I just found a source, so forget about it; nobody really even has b. caapi wood here. But I just found a source, so end this thread! Peace, Jamison Share this post Link to post Share on other sites