Sorry about that. They didn't tell me they changed the policy again.

The problem is that customs will take the seeds if they catch them coming through and it costs a lot if we have to replace them 4 or 5 times to finally get some through. The company ends up losing money on a lot of orders because we don't want anyone to order something and not actually get it.

And technically, the US authorities could report excessive violations to the UK authorities and it could cause more trouble.

The reason that we were shipping on a limited basis was that those two breeders agreed to ship directly out to US clients and replace any packages that went missing. My guess is that they found it too costly to keep replacing packages and backed out of the deal.

If the US would legalize on a federal level - or at least make it OK for you guys to own ungerminated seeds - we'd be all over it. Or at least I'd be on my personal little campaign to be all over it.