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Helen [10]
2 years ago
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What protected poachers and black marketeers from the wrath of the law? From Hunger Games.

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sammy [17]2 years ago
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<h3><u>Protected poachers and black marketeers from the wrath of the law from Hunger Games:</u></h3>

The poachers and black marketers do their businesses without worrying about the penalties or the punishment of the law because some of the peacekeepers like to have fresh meat and they won’t complain this to their legal departments.

They are themselves the best customer of purchasing meat. So they have allowed poaching in some areas. Moreover, the treaty of treason gave them new laws after some people are defeated in the capital war.

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