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In reply to the discussion: Montana: Wolf Hunts Are Banned in Area Bordering Yellowstone [View all]AldoLeopold
(617 posts)Just read about it - take a couple of organic chemistry courses, a couple of inorganic courses, a toxicology course, and an epidemiology course and it will be clearer. Cost benefit analyses have been done on this already. You spare those children an early death and kill off a large portion of their cohort years down the line - or worse, mutate their sperm and ova creating birth defects for millions for generations.
Plus, and you just don't seem to give a crap about this and I admit its starting to annoy me - you would obliterate hundreds of avian species, untold mammalian species, arthropodic species, and leave a toxic chemical in the ecosystem for decades which WOULD and HAS bioaccumulated into their food and into the humans food and into the food of every living thing in the region. This neverending quest to preserve human life at any cost is jousting with windmills and it is ecologically and economically unsound.
Its not an option. That's why even China has banned the use of it and that's saying something. The don't give a wooden dollar about their people's chronic health problems due to industrial activity, etc., and I have the journal articles to prove it.
Plus, the liver and kidneys have no idea what to do with the stuff and its stored in your subcutaneous layers like a bad acid trip waiting to happen.