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<blockquote data-quote="Charlie Zureki" data-source="post: 40513" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>Re: More on the Gibson story</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Exactly,</p><p></p><p> and this example, and the examples of vintage guitar owners being harassed, is why the process of ALL new laws being written should be reviewed and restructured.</p><p></p><p> Laws are being passed at an increasing rate with little objective review. This Law making...is a shameful process, brought about by miss-guided, well intentioned but, none-the-less ignorant individuals. Why is it that we allow those individuals to take positions of power, when, they are so easily confused, and so easily corrupted ? (seeing a great arguement for Term limits and Political office limits) </p><p></p><p> I believe that there is a great need for the protection of endangered species. But, there should be a Worldwide effort to develop these protective goals. When non recyclable resources are used, (like plants, animals & trees) they should be farmed or replanted. (1 for 1 harvest to planting ratio) Aboriginal societies throughout History and throughout the World, have always held to the idea of ...taking what is needed and protecting the remainder for future use. </p><p></p><p> Without getting into rehashing the same arguments regarding India's job protection programs... I find it short-sighted by Companies like Gibson that have not developed a program to farm these wood species to help protect their production. Shame on them. </p><p></p><p> Hammer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlie Zureki, post: 40513, member: 153"] Re: More on the Gibson story Exactly, and this example, and the examples of vintage guitar owners being harassed, is why the process of ALL new laws being written should be reviewed and restructured. Laws are being passed at an increasing rate with little objective review. This Law making...is a shameful process, brought about by miss-guided, well intentioned but, none-the-less ignorant individuals. Why is it that we allow those individuals to take positions of power, when, they are so easily confused, and so easily corrupted ? (seeing a great arguement for Term limits and Political office limits) I believe that there is a great need for the protection of endangered species. But, there should be a Worldwide effort to develop these protective goals. When non recyclable resources are used, (like plants, animals & trees) they should be farmed or replanted. (1 for 1 harvest to planting ratio) Aboriginal societies throughout History and throughout the World, have always held to the idea of ...taking what is needed and protecting the remainder for future use. Without getting into rehashing the same arguments regarding India's job protection programs... I find it short-sighted by Companies like Gibson that have not developed a program to farm these wood species to help protect their production. Shame on them. Hammer [/QUOTE]
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