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NepNut 5th November 2008 01:12 PM

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Law "on paper" without proper enforcement and harsh punishment will not accomplish anything. Many poarches that sell exotic animals and plants only got slap on the wrist when got caught by the law, after that they'll do it again without any remose.

kentosaurs 6th November 2008 10:59 PM

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Hi everyone

Hmmm today i feel like giving "negative" post hehe

CPnut lol I didn't even know they just get a nice wacking i thought they go to jail or something..........Well i know its not the right thing but those people who do all these stuff are normally very extremely poor people which have to worry every day what they're family are gonna eat tonight....and so they do all this stuff and risk themsleves(again reminding that its not right).

Well not that i don't appreciate that there are companies or societies that are trying to save the enviroment but i always have this thought in mind that our world will definitly go into a place with hardly any trees and just buildings until even wet countries like ours becomes like a desert and has hot and dry air.But all the good work of all these people helping mother nature should always be supported by everyone or maybe in a sense that we should ummm thanks them???More like appreciate they're work.

Ken

Marigoldsfail21 9th November 2008 01:02 PM

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What's with the negative attittude? If we keep thinking like this nothing will be done!

kentosaurs 9th November 2008 03:46 PM

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Quote:

What's with the negative attittude? If we keep thinking like this nothing will be done
I don't know hahaha

Ken

Marigoldsfail21 10th November 2008 08:03 AM

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I just think that we should do what we can, and if we think negatively, we won't have any hope and we won't do anything.

Marigoldsfail21 10th November 2008 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by cpnut (Post 7017)
Law "on paper" without proper enforcement and harsh punishment will not accomplish anything. Many poarches that sell exotic animals and plants only got slap on the wrist when got caught by the law, after that they'll do it again without any remose.


Money is also on paper. There's no reason for it to be more powerful than the law.

bactrus 10th November 2008 09:45 AM

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How you use money is how you can "overcome" the law. It is common all over the world. Humans are plague by greed.

Marigoldsfail21 10th November 2008 11:06 AM

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I hate corruption. :glare: Money should never be greater than the law. I know that's how the world is but it doesn't have to be.

NepNut 10th November 2008 02:31 PM

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I understand your concern Marigold but you have to understand this world is not perfect... The make up of goverment and society here is totally different than the one in USA or other deleveloped countries... I have the perspective from both coz I've lived in Canada for almost 12 years. I was like you when I just came back a few years ago... full of hope for changes in the mindset of most people here in Malaysia but alas I was very dissapointed but there's hope....

That's why I avocate that we among a few that cares to play a role model to educate others instead of just waiting/relying on the authorities. It doesn't matter how much we can do as an individual or a small group, the most important things is that we're doing something even it might seems very insignificant right now.

There's still hope coz environmental awareness is slowly gaining ground but it's a slow process, I hope by the time when there's enough ppl that care about mothernature, she'll still be around to let us appreciate and inspire us.

bactrus 10th November 2008 02:48 PM

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Agreed! Well put Robert.


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