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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Nafta's goal is to reduce tariffs among Mexico, <br /> scientists have crossed the line and Canada, and the United States over a period of years, <br /> become advocates for the animals, making it easier to trade goods across national borders <br /> rather than scientists who can , <br /> observe and make purely biological and increasing economic efficiency in North America. <br /> decisions based on those These goals are laudable, and if there were nothing <br /> observations. USFWS has clearly more to NAFTA than that, it would clearly deserve the <br /> demonstrated that in the case of the strong support of all who believe in liberty and free <br /> 11so-called" endangered snails in markets. <br /> Idaho.If the USFWS biologists want But that is not all. NAFTA comes with side <br /> to continue to consider themselves as agreements on labor and the environment, and yet <br /> scientists, then their role as advocates another on "import surges." The latter permits a <br /> must be eliminated. Otherwise, 11snap-back" to pre-NAFTA tariff rates "if increased <br /> they'll be little more than an exports from Mexico are a substantial cause of, or <br /> extension of the environmental threaten, serious injury to a domestic industry.11 In <br /> groups that are suing USFWS to list other words, a specifically protectionist provision has <br /> the animals. now been unambiguously written into a "free-trade" <br /> Mike Tracy, Idaho Farm agreement. <br /> Bureau Federation Tom Bethell, National Review, October 1993 <br /> wing <br /> • �' _EPA _ ` � ' �� � 1 <br /> v 0 <br /> . <br /> 4. a <br /> GrAtElYTME <br /> r <br /> 1 <br /> I � 1 <br /> H0NTIN'CAMP PFMO `r <br /> 01"7 CREATORS SYM01CATE,(NC. <br /> San Joaquin County Citizens Land Alliance <br /> 3 <br />