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pineapples and planes
#11
You pose a very good question, Jeffrey. The incoming Hawaii Ag inspections are done about 99% on the honor system, with only rare random checks. I once observed dogs in the baggage claim at HNL that appeared to be screening for plant and/or food material, based on the uniforms of the handlers. Currently, the State has no money for additional inspectors, but I don't know what the excuse was before that. A bigger problem for insect pests (and perhaps some plant pests) are cargo containers. Stricter measures would seem to be called for, but don't expect change any time soon.
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#12
I got off the island with many different plants but only had trouble with my edible hibiscus cutting. I was told I could not take it; that it was too long (and could be used to beat the crew into submission to take over the plane, I suppose). But the guy was pretty relaxed. I asked if I could chop it in half and after doing so was permitted to take it with me. I had those same wonderful white pineapple plants with me too.
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