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>Why are you so dead set against Canadian queens?
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On the contrary I have strong objections to the political hurdles placed 
on importing Canadian queens.  I was never able to winter effectively 
here in Alaska until I began importing queens from Canada.  Now my 
supply is cut off.  There is not enough money to force an open border to 
queens from Canada to Alaska.

Tom Elliott
Chugiak, Alaska

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