Illinois Takes Tough Stand Against Illegal Animal Trade – NPR Illinois

The legislation expands on a 2018 ban on sales of ivory from elephants and rhinoceros. The law now Includes the sale of products made from bone, skin, scales or other body parts of: cheetahs, giraffes, great ape, hippopotami, jaguars, leopards, lions, monk seals, narwhals, pangolins. rays or sharks, sea turtles, tigers, walruses and whales.
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Debtsor
4 years ago

will our children be taught the reason behind these laws in our brand new mandated Asian History education in K-12?

Ambiguous End
4 years ago
Reply to  Debtsor

They aren’t our kids anymore, they belong to the Party now. Just “kidding.”

Freddy
4 years ago

Lions and Tigers and DA Bears OH MY!

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

Illegal animal trade tuff stance, put yet prick Pritzker allows illegals into Illinois at a alarming rate. Welcome to Illinois the sanctuary state.

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