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Does the Lacey Act apply differently to timber harvested in violation of Federal, State or Tribal law?

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Does the Lacey Act apply differently to timber harvested in violation of Federal, State or Tribal law?

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Yes. On State and private lands, the Lacey Act prohibits the transportation, sale, receipt, acquisition, or purchase in interstate or foreign commerce of covered plants, timber or plant products harvested in violation of State conservation laws and regulations.

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