June 30, 2008 13:48 by
Gene
Nearly 800,000 Californians signed a petition to place the
Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act (Proposition 2) on this November’s ballot. The measure aims to ban some of the cruelest
factory farming confinement systems (veal crates for calves,
gestation crates for breeding pigs and battery cages for egg laying hens.) The lives of 20 million animals
in California,
mostly egg laying hens, are at stake.
Feedstuffs, the Wall Street Journal of agribusiness,
published an editorial titled “California Dam Must Not Be Breached” urging
industry to dig in and fight Proposition 2, saying that the initiative “will
affect all of livestock and poultry production across the entire U.S., if not North America.” And, in just the last two weeks, animal industries
added more than 1 million dollars to their war chest under the dubiously named
campaign committee, “Californians for Safe Food.” In his blog, HSUS President, Wayne Pacelle,
suggested a couple more accurate names for the industry committee:
“Industrialized Factory Farms Seeking Profits at the Expense of Animals” or the
“Committee for Treating Animals Like Objects.”
Agribusiness is mounting a major campaign to defeat this
basic humane measure, and money is pouring in from across the U.S. Some of
our nation’s most notorious animal abusers are supporting the opposition,
including: Moark LLC, a company that paid
$100,000 to settle an animal cruelty case after a concerned neighbor videotaped
company workers throwing live birds into a dumpster, and Gemperle, a California
egg factory with a long history of animal cruelty that was uncovered by Farm Sanctuary in 2005 and 2007, and whose abuses made the news earlier this year
after a Mercy for Animals investigation.
It is critical that we dig deep and combat the intolerable
cruelty by supporting “Californians for Humane Farms”.