The controversial shark fin ban may soon become a reality in California, as the LA Times is reporting the bill has been approved by the state Senate committee: “The bill, which would ban the sale, trade and possession of shark fins in California, has been championed by conservation groups as a way to curb the harvest of shark fins…[It] passed the Senate Appropriations Committee on a 5-2 vote and now moves to the full Senate, where a vote is expected within the next few weeks.” State Assemblyman Paul Fong supports the measure, arguing in favor of protecting the environment. “‘I’m proud of my Chinese roots, and our culture will live and survive without shark’s fin.'” Do you believe this bill is a threat to Chinese culture?
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