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"(Thomas) (Cornick)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 6 Jul 1997 12:05:44 -0400
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In a message dated 97-07-06 10:51:54 EDT, you write:
 
<< The legality of all this is
 unclear, but Graves believes the product will be worth any logistical
 hurdles.  "Some believe local honey may help immunize people with allergies
 to local pollen, but I make no claims," he says.  "I'm just looking forward
 to a unique taste."
  >>
   One must remember that the only power the bureaucrats have it the power to
say no.
   I keep 24 hives in Connecticut and the last involvement wanted other than
registering with the state entomologist for hive inspection is with the local
apparatchiks.
    Urban beekeeping is more like hey buddy  you garden -got room for a
couple hives?

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