http://www.nbcnews.com/science/us-destroy-6-ton-stockpile-illegal-ivory-week-2D11577322
If they really want to detour smugglers, why not sell this on the open market at pennies on the dollar. Smugglers work on supply and demand just like any other business. If Ivory weren't commanding a premium, there wouldn't be as many smugglers.
Not to mention, isn't the US about a gazillion dollars upside down right now??? Why not just try to make some of that money back?
There are a lot of reasons NOT to crush this ivory, and I can go on for a while, but this just seems like a waste the whole way around. Now the animal TRULY died for nothing...
Que a 10 thread on how killing elephants is wrong.. I get that argument, but the animal is already dead. If they sold this wouldn't that bring the value down, thus diminish some of the demand? Seems like a waste since the animal is now already dead...
If they really want to detour smugglers, why not sell this on the open market at pennies on the dollar. Smugglers work on supply and demand just like any other business. If Ivory weren't commanding a premium, there wouldn't be as many smugglers.
Not to mention, isn't the US about a gazillion dollars upside down right now??? Why not just try to make some of that money back?
There are a lot of reasons NOT to crush this ivory, and I can go on for a while, but this just seems like a waste the whole way around. Now the animal TRULY died for nothing...
Que a 10 thread on how killing elephants is wrong.. I get that argument, but the animal is already dead. If they sold this wouldn't that bring the value down, thus diminish some of the demand? Seems like a waste since the animal is now already dead...
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