.....and bring it back here?
I am not quite familiar with wood exporting and importing laws, so I just wanted to ask.
I leave for a trip to Honduras on Thursday and it just dawned on me that some really good wood comes from Honduras. So I thought that I would be able to get some of this wood cheaply (and maybe if spread some around) for a lot cheaper than I would here in the States.
The only problem is that I'm not sure if I will get in trouble when trying to bring it across the border. Depending on whether I can find any, would I be able to buy a few logs (small logs, they have to fit in my suitcase) and then bring them back? Or is this violating some HUGE international trade law?
I know we have a lot of wood experts here. I'm just hoping they give me the answer I would like to hear.