Guest guest Posted August 6, 2004 Report Share Posted August 6, 2004 APRL is fully in support of SB1520, as are all groups that have actually worked on this issue. The couple of rogue groups opposing the bill have their own agenda, and it isn't helping animals. It is crucial that animal advocates unify behind this effort, because this landmark legislation is on very tenuous footing and its defeat due to dissension would epitomize what is wrong with the animal rights movement. The below letter I submitted to the Guardian will run next week: To the Editor: A naive or malicious party ran an ad in your paper last week claiming that Senator Burton's bill to ban the cruel force feeding of birds to make " foie gras " would instead have the opposite of its intended effect. The ad complained that the bill has a phaseout period during which force feeding would continue to be permitted and litigation to end it would not be given effect. Unlike the entity that ran the ad, my organization is actually currently engaged in litigation to stop this horrendous practice. Our lawsuit would be eliminated by the phaseout period, but we still recognize that the proposed legislation is the way to go. Litigation is unpredictable and unreliable, and appeals take years. Furthermore, it is entirely likely that a favorable decision in our lawsuit would also include a phaseout period, as has been the case in other countries. Anyone who believes Sonoma Foie Gras's claims that they will be able to " prove that ducks do not suffer " during the phaseout period is ignoring the awful truth that these birds' livers are expanded 8-12 times their natural size, and there is no way to do this humanely. It is crucial that everyone who wants to see this horrific practice stopped write to their Assemlymembers and Governor Schwarzenegger urging that the bill, SB1520, which the Senate already passed, become law. During the phaseout period, it will be necessary to continue to convince restaurants to stop serving this delicacy of despair and encourage consumers to eat delicious vegetarian pate instead of foie gras. For more information on APRL's animal cruelty investigation into the foie gras industry and other ways you can help, please go to www.StopForceFeeding.com. Sincerely, Bryan Pease, co-director Animal Protection & Rescue League www.StopForceFeeding.com 619-269-6393 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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