Just like the title says, I'm curious to know if it's actually legal to sell seeds online in Canada, without government approval.
I know there is a law-or rather the Seeds Act-which seems to make clear that it is not legal to sell seeds without going through the proper government channels. But yet, so many online seedbanks exist; surely they are not all operating legally? Is there a loophole that these companies are aware of that I'm not?
I guess a better question is: If selling seeds in Canada without government approval is illegal, how do so many companies still exist? Is it really that the government just doesn't have the resources or the desire to stop them? What is the official punishment if they do bust the online retailers?
These Canadian seed banks must be making crazy amounts of cash. From my limited understanding, a single marijuana plant can produce huge numbers of seeds. Multiply that number by $5-20 each and we're talking serious cash!
Just to be clear, I'm not against these retailers! I love browsing the seed banks and imagining the possibilities...It's easy to get locked into a serious seed collection!
I know there is a law-or rather the Seeds Act-which seems to make clear that it is not legal to sell seeds without going through the proper government channels. But yet, so many online seedbanks exist; surely they are not all operating legally? Is there a loophole that these companies are aware of that I'm not?
I guess a better question is: If selling seeds in Canada without government approval is illegal, how do so many companies still exist? Is it really that the government just doesn't have the resources or the desire to stop them? What is the official punishment if they do bust the online retailers?
These Canadian seed banks must be making crazy amounts of cash. From my limited understanding, a single marijuana plant can produce huge numbers of seeds. Multiply that number by $5-20 each and we're talking serious cash!
Just to be clear, I'm not against these retailers! I love browsing the seed banks and imagining the possibilities...It's easy to get locked into a serious seed collection!