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Oregon initiative would ban animal slaughter, breeding
IP13 would classify slaughter as aggravated abuse, redefine AI and castration as sexual assault.
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Michelson said the initiative wouldn't ban animal agriculture entirely, nor would it abolish the sale of meat, leather or fur in Oregon. But livestock would have to die of natural causes before it could be used for food production, and "forced impregnation" of livestock would be outlawed, he said. Violators would face criminal prosecution.
OR and WA are both racing with CA to see who can get down the toilet bowel the fastest. It's sad to watch but a teachable time too. A lot, probably a large majority, do not believe this garbage but, they also will not lift a finger, or pen, to do anything. Then when some new law or rule goes in those who did nothing get mad that others did not do something.So unless Oregon bans the consumption of meat, its just hypocrisy isn't it? Its ok for others to slaughter the animal for them to eat but its not ok for them to dirty their own hands. Is Oregon in a race to overtake California as the State wit the largest holier than thou attitude?
Plus, they'll have to ban a series of things, such as hunting. Because otherwise, it'll become its not ok to kill animals for food, you can only kill them for fun. And what about pest control? Can't kill them either because its considered abuse?
Except for theropods which evolved into birds. So. Certain dinos probably tasted like bird meatIt's time for another asteroid to crash into the planet and reset the world.
The dinosaurs were ended for much less.
"We'll just keep putting it before voters," he said, "until a better world is here."
Beyond the comedy rich environment of the entire notion of the initiative. I say let them pass it.
The idiots that support this will hopefully starve to death while the sportsman of the state will survive from their shopping trips in the woods.
From the article.....
"Michelson said the initiative wouldn't ban animal agriculture entirely, nor would it abolish the sale of meat, leather or fur in Oregon. But livestock would have to die of natural causes before it could be used for food production, and "forced impregnation" of livestock would be outlawed, he said. Violators would face criminal prosecution."
Really? I wonder how many OR voters won't even bother to read what the proposed initiative is actually about?