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Rainman, thank u sir for the info. And yes those are the kinda of laws and such I was talking about checking into. I would think if we are not transporting for commercial and if we transport just a few, lets say for eating, it might be ok to transport. it could be a fine line attempting not to cross over. Here in Louisiana, where commercial crawfish farms are located, the crawfish are transported across state lines in all directions from La. With no problems and is done everyday for the purpose of crawfish boils. But again thanks Rainman, if we do not make the trip, please let us know if your client starts selling the craws and where u could deliver to us.
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