You have a Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii?
Also known just as Sarracenia jonesii?
If you do, I hate to tell you this, but CITES prohibits the trading, selling, and/or giving of any part of a Sarracenia jonesii (ex. plants, seeds, cuttings) outside of the state the vendor resides in. Thankfully, if any of TerraForums's members live in Oregon, you still can send them the pollen. It's unfortunate, but I didn't make the rules.
Too bad the double flowers of Sarracenia leucophylla "Tarnok" are sterile and don't respond to pollen.
Actually you can sell citie sarrs if you have permits
Not an issue with Sarracenia, since they're native, but in the case of any non-native species one should not forget the far reaching implications of the Lacey Act when shipping plants interstate.
You are allowed to GIFT and/or trade the protected Sarrs.. Just not sell or in any way benefit from them financially, is how I understood the law.