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<blockquote data-quote="the man" data-source="post: 1681029" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p>It is illeagal, and I understand why.... The one thing I've never understood however is, any flea market or antique shop in Oklahoma has antlers or heads for sale by one of the vendors. Why is it not more strongly enforced? If you laid a bag of cocaine on one of the tables...you would be arrested immediately. I understand the difference...just making a point.</p><p></p><p>Another question I've always had is... I've got dozens of sets of antlers from deer that were killed over the years (as do most lifelong hunters) by my grandfather, father and myself. I've got carcass tags on most of the more recent ones (last 10 years or so) but no way to prove where any of the others ever came from. Where does the law stand on items such as these? Just always been curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the man, post: 1681029, member: 8259"] It is illeagal, and I understand why.... The one thing I've never understood however is, any flea market or antique shop in Oklahoma has antlers or heads for sale by one of the vendors. Why is it not more strongly enforced? If you laid a bag of cocaine on one of the tables...you would be arrested immediately. I understand the difference...just making a point. Another question I've always had is... I've got dozens of sets of antlers from deer that were killed over the years (as do most lifelong hunters) by my grandfather, father and myself. I've got carcass tags on most of the more recent ones (last 10 years or so) but no way to prove where any of the others ever came from. Where does the law stand on items such as these? Just always been curious. [/QUOTE]
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