I bet it is delicious! I love me some venison!
Hmm... There's a company that ships live lobsters around the world. It's kinda expensive, but they do it. They could probably figure out how to ship venison without it spoiling.
I'm not actually sure what the laws are with that. I suspect there are no laws prohibiting it. When I brought my moose back from Alaska, we had to skip landing in Canada as they don't allow uncooked meat (of any kind) across the border.
Then, you have states like California that have all sorts of weird laws. They'll stop and search your car for produce. You can't bring fruits or vegetables (of some kinds) into California, so they have agricultural checkpoints sometimes.
Deer are a wild animal and there's a wasting disease affecting herds all over parts of the country. It's a serious problem, and one we don't know how to resolve. So, I'm not sure if I could ship you some venison.
It would have to be packed with dry ice or something and just don't tell the shipper what it is
Yeah, you can likely just lie to them when they ask what's in the box. Unless I ship a parcel with USPS I get asked what's in the box. That might be because I tend to insure stuff that I ship. I do think they've always asked on the form. One of these days I should test it and write 'drugs' when they ask what's in the box.
I have in fact written a check for drugs and put drugs in the comment section. That amused all of us. It was just weed and my weed dealer was willing to take my checks when I didn't have cash.
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