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bon54> don't get the Humane Society of the United Staes confused with the local Humane Society. Read "The Highjacking of the Humane Movement: Animal Extremism." And read the voter information guide starting on page 16 for more info and facts.
Google "PETA Humane Society" for the connection between The Humane Society of the United States and PETA. Look at the Humane Society of the United States website, then look at the PETA website. I'm not going to give you a bunch of info and facts...I'm just trying to stir people into learning more about how "baloney" gets passed off as the right thing to do.
This prop is not only aimed at egg producers but they (egg farmers) seem to be taking the brunt of the criticism, Also veal cattle and pregnat sows. If chickens are allowed to have a space/cage where they can "fully extend their limbs", the cages would have to be about at least three times larger. The farmer would have to make his operation about three times larger, at a huge cost and have the same production. Or, go with fewer hens with larger cages and still incur a cost for larger cages and get less production. It would also allow the hens to lay eggs in their own droppings which leads to salmonella poisoning. You should educate yourself the best you can and come to a conclusion on your own. As for the fishing and hunting end of it, if this bill passes, it's just one more nail in the coffin of hunting and fishing. That's how I see it. Unfortunatley, I think there are too many people who won't educate themselves and blindly think a yes vote is the right thing to do. I put my money on this bill passing. But I'm voting aganst it. Bonniville> I hope I didn't offend you, you didn't offend me. Happy voting!
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