Why The Poachers Should Go To Jail

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Many people are doing illegal crimes every day with knowing it. People get caught and put them in jail for the certain amount of years. However, we as a society, create punishments for a reason to avoid further damage to the ecosystem or the environment. I'm here to declare that the poachers should go to jail time. Let's start off with the common reason why should they go to jail.

First of all, as they keep collect and selling abalone. It will just create more damage to the ocean floor in the near further. According to an article, abalone cleans off I think seaweed or something Right now there is already an endangered species I believe. Like many people say "Human are better at destroying than creating." Another reason why should

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