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Old 09-30-2010, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by DARKSIDE55
Yes what you are saying is true but it's not the whole story ...
Obviously. That's why I posted the link. Everyone traveling into ON should read all the info. The essential part is quoted below.

The Amended Regulation

Ontario has amended an existing regulation to prohibit the possession in Ontario of high risk body parts and fluids of members of the deer family harvested in other jurisdictions to also include moose and caribou.

High risk parts include the head, spinal column, unprocessed antlers or hide, hoofs, lymph nodes, eyes, spleen, mammary glands, entrails and internal organs. These animal parts are considered high risk because in sick or infected animals they contain prions that may transmit CWD.

The regulation applies to all members of the deer family (referred to as "cervids" and comprising more that 37 species) including all species of deer, elk, moose and caribou that are harvested outside Ontario and transported back or possessed in Ontario.
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