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    I thought there was another thread about this upgraded law on ivory. At any rate, I posted this article here because I could find the other discussion. Smugglers of illegal elephant ivory find easy entry at U.S. ports

    So, in hindsight we may have been using more illegal ivory than we thought.
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    Saw That yesterday,Great info,so called preban is still legal in the U.S,New laws have yet to be passed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    I thought there was another thread about this upgraded law on ivory. At any rate, I posted this article here because I could find the other discussion. Smugglers of illegal elephant ivory find easy entry at U.S. ports

    So, in hindsight we may have been using more illegal ivory than we thought.
    Good call, Pups. I had wondered how some can buy slabs of 'legal' ivory with which to make things. How much 100 year old bulk, pristine stuff is actually out there? Only ivory I have bought is attached to razors which are at least 100 years old.
    I would be leery of 'stocking up' on bulk ivory as some do. The prison sentences seem a joke for what these smugglers are caught doing, to me. Still, who wants to go to prison for 2 or 3 years? Indeed, who would want to contribute to this?
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    I rest my case.

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    Nobody,that knows anything about legal.old Ivory wants to contribute to Poaching.
    How much Legal Ivory is in the U.S today?? tons.
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