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  • Savior4116

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    Aug 20, 2012
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    MoCo
    I personally wouldn't buy (legal) ivory grips. Purchasing legal ivory still helps create demand for the black market poachers... blah blah etc

    I agree with "sailskidrive".
    My kids and I have watch to many Discovery Channel documentaries on black market poachers:tdown:
     

    phx223

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    Feb 15, 2010
    1,518
    West of MD, East of CA
    ...and I bet it's cheap too. You really can't argue that you are against it because the animals may become extinct. :D

    Even Mammoth is part of the substitution effect. Any Ivory piece drives the market for Ivory as a whole and the end result is the slaughter of animals that are not in the most abundant supply.
     

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