Vote Yes! on Proposition 2 on Tuesday
Sunday, 2 November 2008
Election day is coming up — I thought I’d mention again that the stop-torturing-farm-animals-who-give-their-lives-for-us proposition is on the ballot. I’m really hoping it passes — so if you’re a Californian and you want to eradicate the some of the worst atrocities of factory farming that I can’t believe any reasonable person would ever support, be they carnivorous people or not, vote yes on proposition 2!
(Isn’t that a great picture? I think french bulldogs are adorable. Click on the picture to see a little factsheet you can print out with a few benefits of prop 2 listed.)
Here are some key facts about Prop 2 from HumaneCalifornia.org:
This November 4, Californians should vote YES! on Prop 2 – a modest measure that stops cruel and inhumane treatment of animals, ending the practice of cramming farm animals into cages so small the animals can’t even turn around, lie down or extend their limbs.
Voting YES! on Prop 2…
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Prevents cruelty to animals.
It’s simply wrong to confine veal calves, breeding pigs, and egg-laying hens in tiny cages barely larger than their bodies. Calves are tethered by the neck and can barely move, pigs in severe confinement bite the metal bars of their crates, and hens get trapped and even impaled in their wire cages. We wouldn’t force our pets to live in filthy, cramped cages for their whole lives, and we shouldn’t force farm animals to endure such misery. All animals, including those raised for food, deserve humane treatment.
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Improves our health and food safety.
We all witnessed the cruel treatment of sick and crippled cows exposed by a Southern California slaughter plant investigation this year, prompting authorities to pull meat off school menus and initiate a nationwide recall. Factory farms put our health at risk—cramming tens of thousands of animals into tiny cages, fostering the spread of diseases that may affect people. YES! on Prop 2 is better for animals—and for us.
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Supports family farmers.
California family farmers support YES! on Prop 2 because they know that better farming practices enhance food quality and safety. Increasingly, they’re supplying major retailers like Safeway and Burger King. Factory farms cut corners and drive family farmers out of business when they put profits ahead of animal welfare and our health.
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Protects air and water and safeguards the environment.
The American Public Health Association has called for a moratorium on new factory farms because of the devastating effects these operations can have on surrounding communities, spreading untreated waste on the ground and contaminating our waterways, lakes, groundwater, soil, and air. Prop 2 helps stop some of the worst abuses and protects our precious natural resources. That’s why California Clean Water Action and Sierra Club-California support YES! on Prop 2.
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Is a reasonable and common-sense reform.
Prop 2 provides ample time—until 2015—for factory farms using these severe confinement methods to shift to more humane practices. Arizona, Colorado, Florida, and Oregon have passed similar laws. The Humane Society of the United States, the ASPCA, hundreds of California veterinarians, including the California Veterinary Medical Association; California family farmers; the Center for Food Safety, the Consumer Federation of America, the Center for Science in the Public Interest, the United Farm Workers, and the Cesar Chavez Foundation; Republican and Democratic elected officials; California religious leaders; and many others.



No. 1 — November 3rd, 2008 at 7:07 am
Thank you for your post on this important voter initiative. Prop 2 will do a lot to redress the increasingly egregious privations that factory farmers have subjected upon egg-laying hens, sows used for breeding and calves used for veal. Those of us in California who support Prop 2 believe it is torture to cram hens, for example, into grim wire cages with six or more other birds, leaving each hen less room than a sheet of letter-sized paper on which to live. That’s not even enough room to spread a single wing. Such confinement is cruel to animals and it jeopardizes human health. To learn more about this ballot initiative, please visit http://www.YesOnProp2.org.
No. 2 — November 3rd, 2008 at 7:32 pm
Hi Mark! Always nice to hear from an animal rights activist
No. 3 — November 6th, 2008 at 8:58 am
Emily - thanks for all your support on this! We did it!!
No. 4 — November 8th, 2008 at 11:13 am
Hi Carie!
Isn’t it fabulous! Thanks for all YOUR hard work — I’m sure without the HSUS proposition 2 would never have gotten so much publicity.