Quote Originally Posted by SorenMacTavish View Post
Was planning on broaching this subject matter in regards to woot22's question, but alas, on reading the thread I see you beat me to it Hawk. Thank you for pointing this out. In many countries, ownership and possession of eagle feathers is restricted to aboriginal groups with proof of registry with the local governments.

Better to err on the side of the law than to risk such a hefty fine and or jail time.
Noted sir.....I only speak from a lifetime of experience within our native culture and traditions. Thank you sir for saying what is obvious, if your not one of us Indigenous Traditionals, it might be better to err, instead of fines and/or jail time.

Hawk