Legalising International Trade in Rhino Horn ???

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Two major politicians agree with me! How many agree with you?! ^0^


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Richprins wrote:Two major politicians agree with me! How many agree with you?! ^0^
:shock: And you still believe and trust politicians??? 0- =O:


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Politicions 0*\ 0*\ hundreds of conservationists say no to trade RP


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Richprins wrote:Two major politicians agree with me! How many agree with you?!
Moopalangiaans are they??? Nice tree you are frolicking in????!!!


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This is why I oppose trade in rhino horn although the author does go for a once off sale of stockpiles.


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Richprins wrote:Two major politicians agree with me! How many agree with you?! ^0^
Pardon me for saying this, but I think you are really gullable for saying this.
I have thought you were a better thinker than this RP. 0*\


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Just joking, Penguin! ;-)


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"The Ban" which is glibly thrown around has firstly never been properly implemented nor secondly policed so how can a politician state its not working????? No trade ever!


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Sharifa wrote:This is why I oppose trade in rhino horn although the author does go for a once off sale of stockpiles.
Mr Mercer is quite outspoken about corruption and greed. :twisted:

Locigal summary of the situation and sensible suggestions for action, IMO. \O


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Agreed Mel \O


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