By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Government-approved labels on tuna cans say "dolphin-safe," but a federal appeals court is not convinced that regulators have the mammals' best interests in mind.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled for the second time in six years that federal regulators are playing games to weaken rules meant to protect dolphins from getting snared...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Government-approved labels on tuna cans say "dolphin-safe," but a federal appeals court is not convinced that regulators have the mammals' best interests in mind.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled for the second time in six years that federal regulators are playing games to weaken rules meant to protect dolphins from getting snared...
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