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marmar

(77,078 posts)
Wed Apr 24, 2013, 06:34 PM Apr 2013

Troubled slaughter: Big Ag fights to keep out prying eyes

from Grist:



Troubled slaughter: Big Ag fights to keep out prying eyes
By Susie Cagle

There’s a Paul McCartney quote popular with veg-heads: “If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian.” It may not be quite as simple as all that, but he’s definitely got a point.

For a little over 10 years, groups such as Mercy for Animals, the Humane Society of the United States, and Compassion Over Killing have conducted undercover investigations into abuses and rules violations on factory farms, and publicized what they’ve documented to lobby for change.

It’s worked: Individual campaigns have resulted in business closures, criminal charges, and even broader changes in social behavior. That has got Big Animal Ag scared.



So it has done what Big Ag does best: crafted legislation and lobbied for it. State farm-protection laws, or “ag-gags,” as The New York Times‘ Mark Bittman lovingly called them, come in many different forms, mixing various combinations of restrictions on undercover filming and activist access to farms and slaughterhouses. Some of the laws give a nod to the value of whistleblowers but require that damning footage be handed over to law enforcement within a day or two, immediately blowing the cover of investigations that would typically last from two to six weeks. .................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://grist.org/food/troubled-slaughter-big-ag-fights-to-keep-out-prying-eyes/



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Troubled slaughter: Big Ag fights to keep out prying eyes (Original Post) marmar Apr 2013 OP
Thanks for posting this...ALEC is responsible for the "Ag-Gag" bills red dog 1 Apr 2013 #1

red dog 1

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1. Thanks for posting this...ALEC is responsible for the "Ag-Gag" bills
Wed Apr 24, 2013, 08:41 PM
Apr 2013

The American Legislative Exchange Council, on behalf of Big Ag. has sponsored several so-called "ag-gag" bills in states that have large slaughterhouses.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014427876/

Humane Society of the United States recently posted a new video on this topic:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022580604/

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