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5) The method of taking is inhumane. 



6) The regulations, which allow the setting on certain 

 mixed schools, are unenforceable. 



7) The regulations do not, as promised, take into 

 account foreign killings. 



8) The import regulations are so vague as to be fatally 

 defective. 



9) The regulations are for the primary benefit of the 

 tuna industry, not the marine mammals. 



For these reasons, Petitioner Committee for Humane Legislation 

 believes that the regulations must be enjoined. 



Respectfully submitted. 



Bernard Fensterwald, Jr. 

 Fensterwald & Associates 

 2101 L Street, N.W. 

 Suite 203 



V7ashington, D.C. 20037 

 (202) 785-1636 



Counsel for Petitioner 



Dated: March 2, 1977 



