The political world has been too anger- and ulcer-producing recently. We need to laugh at ourselves a little to reduce the stress. Here’s a quick look at some laws we’ve passed to solve or prevent some potentially dangerous (?) situations.
The political world has been too anger- and ulcer-producing recently. We need to laugh at ourselves a little to reduce the stress. Here’s a quick look at some laws we’ve passed to solve or prevent some potentially dangerous (?) situations.
Move over, conflict diamonds. Now we’re aware of conflict minerals. Here’s what’s happening (from the Wildlife Conservation Society):
Gorillas and other wildlife are being killed and trafficked as a source of food for miners and militia members in conflict zones including the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The devastation is so great that Grauer’s gorillas were recently listed as critically endangered.
So-called “conflict minerals” – tin, tantalum, and tungsten – are used in common products in the U.S., like smartphones and jewelry. In 2010, Congress included a provision in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act requiring the Securities and Exchange Commission to shine a light on American businesses sourcing precious minerals from armed mines contributing to violence, human trafficking, and wildlife slaughter. So far, the evidence shows that U.S. efforts are making a difference and weapons and violence are being eliminated from more mining sites in the DRC. Now, Congress is considering repealing this law.
TELL THE CONGRESS: PROTECT WILDLIFE AND KEEP ARMED GROUPS OUT OF DRC MINES! Go to the Wildlife Conservation Society’s website to learn more and sign a petition to Congress.