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Originally Posted by Letum
That's why it is useful to have a law against guns in the park.
Then you can prevent poaching with out making preemptive strikes because
everyone who has a gun knows they are breaking the law.
If there is a law against guns, then only criminals have guns, if you will excuse the
tautology. Then you can arrest the criminals.
If there is no law against guns, it is impossible to arrest the criminals unless you
stand by and watch them shoot a black rhino, etc. (assuming you can find
and follow with out them seeing you!)
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Well by that reasoning they could totally ban unsupervised visits to national parks, that way a persons mere presence in the park, outside of a guarded, er i mean supervised tour, could be considered evidence of poaching.