• IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here.

    The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.

Serious Chinkland Lifts Ban On Tiger And Rhino Products! John Tan Can Drink Tiger Penis Soup Again! Mrs John Tan Excited!!

JohnTan

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
WireAP_5fa16fb82f6547878dfe545c368ff9a7_12x5_992.jpg

- In this May 7, 2009, file photo, a Siberian tiger crouches on top of a tourist bus at a branch of Harbin Siberian Tigers Breeding Center in Shenyang in northeast China's Liaoning province.

China says it will allow trading in products made from endangered tigers and rhinos under "special circumstances," reversing a previous ban and bringing condemnation from conservation groups.

A notice from the Cabinet issued Monday avoided mentioning any change in the law, saying instead that it would "control" the trade and that rhino horns and tiger bones could only be obtained from farmed animals for use in "medical research or in healing."

"Under the special circumstances, regulation on the sales and use of these products will be strengthened, and any related actions will be authorized, and the trade volume will be strictly controlled," the statement said.

Tiger bone and rhino horn are used in traditional Chinese medicine, despite a lack of evidence of their effectiveness in treating illness and the effect on wild populations. Chinese demand for ivory is also blamed as a driver behind the slaughter of African elephants, despite Beijing banning all trade in ivory starting from this year.

No reason was given for the lifting of the ban, which was implemented in 1993 amid a global push to protect fast-disappearing endangered species.

The statement also said nothing about regulating the farming of tigers and rhinos, but added that the central government "urged governments at all levels to improve publicity activities for protecting rhinos and tigers to help the public actively boycott any illegal purchases."

The World Wildlife Fund said the move to overturn the ban would have "devastating consequences globally" by allowing poachers and smugglers to hide behind legalized trade.

"With wild tiger and rhino populations at such low levels and facing numerous threats, legalized trade in their parts is simply too great a gamble for China to take," Margaret Kinnaird, WWF wildlife practice leader, was quoted as saying in a statement from the Washington-based organization.

"This decision seems to contradict the leadership China has shown recently in tackling the illegal wildlife trade," Kinnaird said.

Despite the former ban, China has long allowed tiger farms, which harvest the bones of dead animals, and tacitly allows their sale for alleged medicinal purposes, according to a study by the Environmental Investigation Agency, a British nonprofit.

Operators are also believed to be investigating the possibility of farming rhinos in the country, although, unlike tigers, those are not native to China.

The EIA called the overturning of the ban a "brazen and regressive move which drastically undermines international efforts for tiger and rhino conservation."

"At a single stroke, China has shattered its reputation as a growing leader in conservation following its domestic ban on the sale of ivory at the start of the year," the group said.

An estimated 3,890 tigers remain alive in the wild, according to a report presented during the Third Asia Ministerial Conference on Tiger Conservation in 2016. Thousands of tigers are also believed to have been bred on Chinese farms where conditions for the animals are often criticized as dire.

Studies put the population of wild rhinos at less than 30,000, while poaching is reducing that number drastically each year.

Humane Society International also criticized China's move, saying that "the trade it engenders will inevitably increase pressure on animals in the wild."

"With this announcement, the Chinese government has signed a death warrant for imperiled rhinos and tigers in the wild who already face myriad threats to their survival," Iris Ho, the group's senior specialist for wildlife program and policy, was quoted as saying in a statement.

"It sets up what is essentially a laundering scheme for illegal tiger bone and rhino horn to enter the marketplace and further perpetuate the demand for these animal parts," Ho said.

https://abcnews.go.com/Internationa...erses-ban-trade-tiger-rhino-products-58841151
 

Agoraphobic

Alfrescian
Loyal
Is this the decision of a forward moving nation? Tiger and Rhino products? C'mon China. For a space faring country and a world power, this is a step backward. Shame on you PRC.

Cheers!
 

congo9

Alfrescian
Loyal
John Tan's wife will be very excited as his man has remain very dormant these days, until the tiger ban lifted from their Communist regime.
 

LaoTze

Alfrescian
Loyal
Mrs John Tan should not worry.
She can go ask Ginfreely the wonderful life a pineapple can bring to her.
And share notes to do it up and down or left to right.
Dont need Mr John Tan no more, or to listen to his excuses on his non performances, and frequent meetings with crasslooters
 

ToaPehGong

Alfrescian
Loyal
They should learn from the PAP to tax these products heavily and impose laws to curb the drinking of such products in public places, aircon places and government buildings. In this way, they will be seen to have discouraged the sale and consumption of such items as well as earning a high amount of money from it. Long live PAP. Huat ahhhhhhh
 

JohnTan

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
John Tan's wife will be very excited as his man has remain very dormant these days, until the tiger ban lifted from their Communist regime.

Why does an eunuch like u need aphrodisiac?

My cock is very long and powerful, thank you very much.

Mrs John Tan should not worry.
She can go ask Ginfreely the wonderful life a pineapple can bring to her.
And share notes to do it up and down or left to right.
Dont need Mr John Tan no more, or to listen to his excuses on his non performances, and frequent meetings with crasslooters

My performance has always been good in bed. My wife screams for God every night whenever we fuck.

But with the tiger penis soup, my wife would scream even louder!
 

LaoTze

Alfrescian
Loyal
My cock is very long and powerful, thank you very much.



My performance has always been good in bed. My wife screams for God every night whenever we fuck.

But with the tiger penis soup, my wife would scream even louder!

She screaming for colors of rainbow!
But you can only give her at best 3 and half shades of grey .

I feel so sorry for your dear wife.
 

cocobobo

Alfrescian
Loyal
bad news for you johnny.....

mrs john tan has long (no pun intended) found satisfaction outside.
No need wait for your tiger soup.
 

Hypocrite-The

Alfrescian
Loyal
bad news for you johnny.....

mrs john tan has long (no pun intended) found satisfaction outside.
No need wait for your tiger soup.
Hahaha good one. John's marriage is a scam bcos he is the pap Eunuch. His wife is the mistress of his pap masters. So it's all for show
 

JohnTan

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
bad news for you johnny.....

mrs john tan has long (no pun intended) found satisfaction outside.
No need wait for your tiger soup.

Hahaha good one. John's marriage is a scam bcos he is the pap Eunuch. His wife is the mistress of his pap masters. So it's all for show

My wife and I have sex everyday. But we want our sex to be better. Tiger penis soup is good for our sex life.
 
Top