The actual situation is a little more complicated than that, but basically, yes, the US does not allow trafficking in ivory. (There are some exceptions for antiquities and the like.)
India and other neighboring countries have put a ban on hunting elephants for their tusks. Also, the sale of Ivory (elephant tusk) is a crime in most nations. Since ivory is the main reason why elephants were killed in thousands, the ban on ivory sale has actually helped reduce the number of poaching incidents in Africa and India. Still there is illegal sale of ivory in the black market and law enforcement authorities around the globe are trying to catch such criminals to help the elephants.
in what state? I have never heard of a ban on Rotts in the US.
No, very few people have pet insurance in the US.
To bring a dog to the US, you typically need a health certificate from a licensed veterinarian stating the dog's good health, proof of rabies vaccination, and compliance with any state-specific regulations. It is also recommended to check with the airline for their specific pet travel requirements.
The Afghan Hound is the breed also known as the Persian greyhound. Zeppo Marx is believed to have been the first to bring this breed to the US.
it's illegal to sell ivory because there are very few elephants left/
Yes, it is illegal to bring Cuban cigars into the US due to the ongoing trade embargo with Cuba.
Black coral is an endangered species and it is illegal to bring it into Canada and the US.
It makes a difference what kind of ivory it is, where it originated, how old it is, where and when it was imported. It is important to have documentation for your ivory if you intend to sell it or travel with it. Under current US Federal Laws, you may own, buy, sell, or trade ivory that is over 100 years old within your state. Because state laws vary - buying, selling, trading, or even traveling with ivory intrastate might be illegal. International importing and/or exporting is complicated, requires complex documentation, is only legal for ivory over 100 years old, and might not be permitted with certain countries.
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No, it is illegal to bring Cuban cigars into the US due to the trade embargo with Cuba.
it is illegal to bring back any type of exotic animal from Mexico to the us
Trade of walrus tusks, teeth and bones from before 1972 (or somewhere thereabouts), including fossil, is unrestricted. Those from later can only be traded or sold (within the US) between the Inuit people.
No! It is illegal to bring Cuban cigars to the US!
no only people
There is none exept for food with toys inside
The moral of the story when the moon became ivory is that beauty can come in unexpected forms and that change can bring about new perspectives and appreciation for the world around us.