Sea turtle and friends...
The international and interstate sale of sea turtle products is illegal. That's why eBay won't allow sellers to post old cowboy boots made from sea turtle hides. Occasionally, I will see a pair placed up for auction as "vintage" or "fake alligator." These boots will often have the glossy shine of alligator leather, but the "tiles" will be smaller and rounder. Some of these eBay sellers might be genuinely confused, and there may be others trying to sneak their boots in under eBay's radar.
The sale of sea turtle boots may be legal, if the buyer and seller are located in the same State (...not interstate, get it?)...AND provided their State's laws allow it. In these cases, both the buyer and seller often need permits. (Contact your State's U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Office for more details.)
There are other exotic hides such as anteater (a.k.a. "pangolin" or "Manis temmincki") which remains legal for sale in the U.S. only if a seller can prove the hides were legally obtained/imported. If you travel wearing exotic boots, you may save yourself some trouble by keeping a copy of your sales receipt tucked in your suitcase...especially if you are transporting more than one pair. Never attempt to enter or return to the U.S. wearing sea turtle boots! (More help with travel & souvenirs)
In California, the list of unlawful species is contained in the California Penal Code: Section 653.o. It reads as follows...
653o. (a) It is unlawful to import into this state for commercial purposes, to possess with intent to sell, or to sell within the state, the dead body, or any part or product thereof, of any alligator, crocodile, polar bear, leopard, ocelot, tiger, cheetah, jaguar, sable antelope, wolf (Canis lupus), zebra, whale, cobra, python, sea turtle, colobus monkey, kangaroo, vicuna, sea otter, free-roaming feral horse, dolphin or porpoise (Delphinidae), Spanish lynx, or elephant.NOTE: At the time of this posting, the California State Attorney has chosen not to prosecute bootmakers for selling cowboy boots made with kangaroo hides, if they can prove that the skins were legally imported/obtained.Any person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to a fine of not less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) and not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) or imprisonment in the county jail for not to exceed six months, or both such fine and imprisonment, for each violation. (b) The prohibitions against importation for commercial purposes, possession with intent to sell, and sale of the species listed in this section are severable. A finding of the invalidity of any one or more prohibitions shall not affect the validity of any remaining prohibitions."



7 Comments:
Nice of the Atty Gen'l of the People's Republic of CA to not prosecute people who use leather from animals generally regarded by the Aussies as vermin...
E-Bay is still listing them as real sea turtle.
I've got a pair, they are awsome!
Anility is an issue often suffered by those not completely sure what exactly is their problem. Zoloff will not work. I have a most beautiful pair of turtle hide boots. Nacona, Style 7170, Ticket #99223, size 9-D. Can't advertise because of the fear of doing prison time.
Recently through the will of a family member I inherited a pair of cheetah skin cowboy boots. the inside of one of the boots state that they were made in California in 1997 and are "chita". From what I can remember my family member stated to me that these are real cheetah skin boots.
Of course they are to small for me and to big for my girlfriend, so my thoughts were to sell them. I've seen the penal code and am wondering if since they were made in CA if it would be possible for me to sell them without being fined?
Also I've spoken to the dept. of fish and game and they are a joke. No information was provided to me at all and they couldnt direct me in any direction to gather more info.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Hmmmm. Well as far as I know, there is no law against selling "chita." Made in California? in 1997? I'm a skeptic. I'm pretty sure cheetah was on the no-go list even back then. Without seeing the boots... my guess is they are made of a painted hair-on cowhide. I could be wrong. Close your eyes and run your hand across the boots...cheetah will feel like petting a cat, "chita" will feel like a cow, calf or goat? You can e-mail me photo if you want. Please include the label/markings too.
Jennifer,
Sorry for the delay in responding. Thank you for the info and advice. The boots are very soft but the hand made lable does say chita. So I'm going to assume the arent really cheetah.
Again thanks for the info.
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