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The
Vital Species Act (VSA)
By Julie Kay Smithson propertyrights@earthlink.net
This suggested piece of
legislation, appropriately dubbed the Vital Species Act, or VSA, could
scarcely be better timed for introduction, debate and quick passage in
the U.S. Congress. The Vital Species
Act would immediately begin protecting the habitat of all vital human
species in There would be no need
for new layers of government or regulatory agencies, because it's
crystal clear who these Vital Species are and where they live and work.
The devastating economic harm wrought by the "Endangered Species
Act" upon Vital Species can be immediately repaired. Let the ESA
take a deserved back seat to the VSA! Rather than continuing on
the path that keeps politicians rolling in votes and other people's
money, let's direct them to introduce and sponsor this legislation -- no
riders or amendments allowed -- which would be ninety-nine words or less
in length. That way, everyone understands it and no one can use the
excuse that it was too lengthy to read. (That would be a good idea for all legislation, that length limit.) The Each country has its own
several resources that it can utilize for its own benefit. Should it
wish to offer those resources, or products made from them, on the world
stage, it can simply offer them on the Internet in a world type of
'farmers' market' -- with no dues or proceeds going to the United
Nations. Those good folks that utilize and produce their country's resources
may offer them first within their own borders, with only surplus
availability to the rest of the world. Wouldn't this be really
fair trade? Your thoughts would be
appreciated, but in the meantime, please call 202-224-3121 and suggest
to the senators and congressmen that purport to represent you, that they
finally do so: with the Vital Species Act! (Permission
to post from the author.)
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