There’s more articles, everyone is confused because it’s a hodgepodge of non-sense and could include vets and pet groomers.
Kosher and halal are already legal in Oregon, this outlaws all slaughter and killing in anyway, even if you take it out of state. I don’t know of any kosher or halal rat, mice and vermin meat.
Under ORS 167.320, it is a crime, and may be a felony, to intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly cause serious physical injury to an animal, or to cruelly cause the death of an animal, subject to the same exceptions included in ORS 167.315 and 167.335. Once again, the proposed measure removes all of those exceptions. It would therefore be a crime, under this proposal, to slaughter livestock for food, or to kill rats, mice, or other vermin and pests.
Whoever wrote this summary is the president of clown world. What a fucking moron. The proposed measure, by their own words, prohibits practices that are "for the purpose arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of a person." What fucking current practices for breeding pets, livestock, and horses is for the purpose of arousing the sexual desire of a person?
They’re redefining “sexual assault” of an animal. If you touch its mouth, anus or sexual organs that’s sexual assault and is illegal for vets or even a pet groomer from some articles. They basically don’t want you to own livestock or pets and let the rodents run free.
The initiatives’ supporters are “similar in their messaging tactics and driven by a larger conversation that’s not easily linked to one group,” Robinson told Farm Progress.
The Oregon proposal’s sponsor, a group called End Animal Cruelty, was started last year, according to its Twitter feed. The campaign’s leader, Portland animal activist David Michelson, has described himself on social media as a former psychologist and public health worker. He told a Facebook host in January that he became a vegan and animal activist after watching the 2018 documentary “Dominion,” which chronicles animal abuse.
A liberal autist who went through the laws and rewrote them like a retard since he’s hyper focused on the documentary he saw. Instead of saying artificial insemination he purposefully leaves it ambiguous so they can round up one industry at a time. Did you squeeze that digs sbsl glands? Five years. Did you touch the dogs genitals while grooming? Fiver years.
According to Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s office, Colorado’s Initiative 16 is led by two activists – Broomfield’s Alexander Sage, a machine-learning engineer and volunteer at the Luvin Arms Animal Sanctuary; and Brent Johannes, who has demonstrated on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
Just more liberals.
Oregon’s Michelson recently told Portland’s KBOO-FM he is working through ActBlue, an online fundraising platform for progressive causes, to raise money for his campaign. Neither state’s campaign has responded to Farm Progress’ online requests for comment.
Liberal funding.
They’re retards who don’t realize they’re useful idiots so bill gates can corner the synthetic meat market. They’re also doing it knowing meat prices will go up, people can’t be independent on their own food, the big dairy industry here will collapse and it will all hurt rural communities.
They’re about destruction that’s it and need to have their trucks hauling food to their cities stopped for a few months.
They’re redefining “sexual assault” of an animal. If you touch its mouth, anus or sexual organs that’s sexual assault and is illegal for vets or even a pet groomer
Why do you keep leaving off the part where it says for the purpose arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of a person? That's very kike-like. That's a qualifier. That means it's not illegal unless the purpose of the act is some person's sexual gratification. You guys are defending bestiality.
It should also make you very suspicious that nobody's posting the actual text of the proposed law. Again, smells like more kikery.
Maybe I'm wrong, but it sure smells kosher.
EDIT - Now we know why they're not linking the .
(1) A person commits the crime of sexual assault of an animal if the person: (a) Touches or contacts, or causes an object or another person to touch or contact, the mouth, anus or sex organs of an animal or animal carcass for the purpose of: (A) Arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of either party; or (B) Breeding domestic, livestock, and equine animals as defined in ORS 167.310; or (b) Causes an animal or animal carcass to touch or contact the mouth, anus or sex organs of a person for the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of either party. (2) Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to animals subject to good veterinary practices as described in ORS 686.030 (Acts constituting practice of veterinary medicine).
(2) is a big fucking exception. It means breeding is not outlawed it's under good veterinary care.
Because all ranchers are fucking their animals and those laws need to be strengthened and they’re opposing it. I guess you’ve never dealt with these people.
His end goal:
Host Noah Bristol (a Portland-based animal extremist) made it clear from the beginning of the program that such a change to current Oregon law would drastically change how animal agriculture does business in the state…if it could exist at all. Michelson echoed that the change in law would make Oregon a sort of “sanctuary state” for farmed animals. He notes that he is very interested to see how such a change could impact neighboring states as well.
Essentially, he was optimistic that this would make animal processing illegal in the state because it would make harvest fall under animal cruelty. This, he says, means that animals could live out there “natural lifespan” after which they could theoretically still be processed for food.
A dozen agriculture groups have lined up against the bill, Dairy Herd Management reported, noting that “IP13 would not only eliminate that exception but also slap a crime on, as it now would classify breeding livestock as sexual abuse of an animal, a Class C felony. The measure does not stop there but also would take away protections for hunting, fishing, rodeos, slaughtering livestock, wildlife management, pest control, scientific research and more.”
In an FAQ section on the website for the bill, the question is posed:
“Would IP13 make hunting, fishing, and trapping illegal? If passed, IP13 would remove the exemption for hunting, fishing, and trapping from our cruelty laws, meaning that any practice that involves the intentional injury of an animal would be criminalized. Although the practice of seeking, pursuing, and in some cases even capturing an animal would still be legally protected, the practice of killing animals would no longer be protected.”
For ranchers, it claims raising cattle would still be legal, but meat could only be harvested after the animal “died of natural causes, such as old age.”
Make Oregon a Sanctuary State for Farm Animals and Set a Precedent for Other States to Follow
Michelson more recently made an appearance on March 26th on the public radio station KBOO Portland. The program, “Voices for the Animals,” discusses animal rights issues and interviews “front-line activists.”
Nothing people say has anything to do with what the text of the proposed law says. It doesn't matter who supports what, or how crazy whoever is. All that matter is what the text says. You can't allow yourself to be manipulated by your feelings. That's the jew's weapon against you and all of society. It doesn't matter if the supporters are communist filth or heavenly libertarians. Focus on the actual language of the proposed law. Everything else is irrelevant.
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