The laws will only make the price of Ivory increase. Look at cocain as an example, a completely illegal substance of which the price is astronomical. But if the govt were to make it legal for anyone to posses and sell the price would be drivin down and the and the cartels would be put out of business. You wanna save elephants and put the poachers out of business. Legalize ivory trade and flood the market with the literally TONS of confiscated ivory the govt has possession of instead of destroying it (and LOWERING SUPPLY!!!) and the problem would be solved.....these laws will only make ivory a more precious and expensive product hence benefitting the goal of Poachers TO MAKE MORE MONEY!!!
It's human nature to want what you can't have! Banning something gives it an allure to people who will now pay even more premiums for it. Banning is far from and IMO a completely backward approach
You are not using any logic here. Your argument might have some weight if there were lots of elephants right now that poachers could be killing, but are not killing, simply because the price of ivory isn't high enough. That simply isn't the case though. The price of ivory is high enough that they are killing every last single elephant that they can where they think they have a very good chance of getting away with it. In fact, even at much, much lower ivory prices they would still be killing every last single elephant they thought they could get away with.
And the reason for all the killing is because of how much ivory is needed. The prices are way, way past high enough. It is just that the market for ivory is huge. The amount of volume that is needed is substantial. There aren't enough elephants on earth to provide all the ivory that people would like to have and use just this year. The demand for ivory is simply overwhelming worldwide.
The only way to ever stop them from killing as many elephants as they possibly can is when there is no market, no demand, no buyers. And the only way you will significantly kill the demand and eliminate buyers is to make it illegal worldwide. Will some sheik still want some illegal ivory at $50,000 per pound so he can have it for his personal collection that will never been seen by anyone? Yep. Will someone still go out and kill an elephant to get that ivory to sell it to him at those outrageous prices? Damn right they will. But how many are they going to have to kill to provide the ivory he wants? Exactly one elephant. And the left overs of that ivory from that one elephant can take care of the need from the rich Russian prince that wanted some and the billionaire Chinese CEO that thinks is works like viagra too.
Get the point? Price doesn't really matter as far as affecting how many elephants get shot unless you can get the price so high that not much is wanted any more.
It is the amount of ivory that is needed to supply the market demand that really matters. Price only really matters in regards to how much it can reduce demand. The fact is that you have it exactly backwards and higher ivory prices will actually drastically reduce the amount of demand. And when there is less ivory needed, less elephants have to be killed to meet that lessened demand.
But to actually solve the problem you are going to have to do one or both of two things: either make people not want it at any price, or somehow make the prices so high that hardly anyone can afford it. There is really only one way to do either or these things, and it turns out it actually will do both. And that is to make it illegal worldwide.
Few people are going to want it when they can't ever even let anyone know they own it. They can't show it off for fear of being reported and turned in so what is the point of owning it? And because it is illegal worldwide the price will sky rocket, so out of the few that would still want some ivory anyway, even though they could never let anybody know they own it, only an extremely few of those would actually be able to afford it. When very few people want something, and even fewer can afford it, the volume of ivory needed by the market will be extremely small. The amount of elephants that have to be killed to meet this very small volume need will also be very small.