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Shark Finning Legislation

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 (Anne Cecile Guthmann)

A new bill introduced by state Assemblymembers Paul Fong and Jared Huffman sinks its teeth into the sale and distribution of shark fins in California. Environmentalists say AB376 would help stop the torture and slaughter of endangered shark species. But state Senator Leland Yee and some members of the Chinese business community contend that sweeping legislation is too broad of an approach. They also see the law as an attack on Asian culture.

Guests:

Paul Fong, assemblyman for California's 22nd District

Peter Knights, executive director of Wild Aid -- a non-profit organization committed to stopping the illegal wildlife trade

John McCosker, senior scientist and chair of the Department of Aquatic Biology at the California Academy of Sciences

Adam Keigwin, chief of staff for state Senator Leland Yee

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