Hello Brenda,

Thursday, March 14, 2002, 1:14:06 AM, you wrote:

B> The last I heard the feds (of any persuasion) have ZERO to say about
B> ANYTHING on a reservation. NA are a sovereign nation and are not subject to
B> the feds!

Technically, this is correct. Indian reservations are a sovereign
nation. But, to think that the feds can't do as they please is wrong.
Just ask Leonard Peltier. If you are targeted as a troublemaker, they
will roll onto the reservation and start shooting at you, and if you
shoot back in self defense, you will find yourself in prison for life.

To think that you can go somewhere and be out of the reach  of the FDA
is foolish. Sota Instruments, while located in Canada, had to put up
with an American Inquisition. While the FDA couldn't legally touch
them, their goon squad, the FTC, did reach across the border to harass
them. They brought the British with them as well (because Sota's
website could be VIEWED by British citizens). Luckily, in Sota's case,
cooler heads prevailed. Jaguar Enterprises, here in the US, didn't
fare as well, and had to cough up $150,000 for what they said on their
website.

Maybe a reservation in Canada is the way to go. The last time I saw
anything in the news about a Canadian reservation, the Indians were
shooting Canadian cops, flipping their cars over, and burning them. I
can't remember all of the details, but the Indians blocked a bridge,
and were running around with AR-15's. The Canadian government came to
some kind of an agreement with them, because they were tired of
getting shot.



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