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Taping of Farm Cruelty Is Becoming the Crime.


Posted: Apr 7, 2013

with its drivers, the billionaire Hunt brothers and other wealthy conservatives, is behind this effort to not only criminalize efforts to stop animal cruelty on an enormous scale, but to criminalize free speech. From the NY Times:

 

Taping of Farm Cruelty Is Becoming the Crime

The Humane Society of the United States

Several states have placed restrictions on undercover investigations into cruelty.

On one covert video, farm workers illegally burn the ankles of Tennessee walking horses with chemicals.Another captures workers in Wyoming punching and kicking pigs and flinging piglets into the air. And at one of the country’s largest egg suppliers, a videoshows hens caged alongside rotting bird corpses, while workers burn and snap off the beaks of young chicks.

The Humane Society of the United States

A worker in Tennessee striking a horse.

Each video — all shot in the last two years by undercover animal rights activists — drew a swift response: Federal prosecutors in Tennessee charged the horse trainer and other workers, who have pleaded guilty, with violating the Horse Protection Act.Local authorities in Wyoming charged nine farm employees with cruelty to animals. And the egg supplier, which operates in Iowa and other states, lost one of its biggest customers, McDonald’s, which said the video played a part in its decision.

But a dozen or so state legislatures have had a different reaction: They proposed or enacted bills that would make it illegal to covertly videotape livestock farms, or apply for a job at one without disclosing ties to animal rights groups. They have also drafted measures to require such videos to be given to the authorities almost immediately, which activists say would thwart any meaningful undercover investigation of large factory farms.

Critics call them “Ag-Gag” bills.

Some of the legislation appears inspired by the American Legislative Exchange Council, a business advocacy group with hundreds of state representatives from farm states as members. The group creates model bills, drafted by lobbyists and lawmakers, that in the past have included such things as “stand your ground” gun laws and tighter voter identification rules.

One of the group’s model bills, “The Animal and Ecological Terrorism Act,” prohibits filming or taking pictures on livestock farms to “defame the facility or its owner.” Violators would be placed on a “terrorist registry.”

Officials from the group did not respond to a request for comment.

Animal rights activists say they have not seen legislation that would require them to register as terrorists, but they say other measures — including laws passed last year in Iowa, Utah and Missouri — make it nearly impossible to produce similar undercover exposés. Some groups say that they have curtailed activism in those states.

“It definitely has had a chilling effect on our ability to conduct undercover investigations,” said Vandhana Bala, general counsel forMercy for Animals, which has shot many videos, including the egg-farm investigation in 2011. (McDonald’s said that video showed “disturbing and completely unacceptable” behavior, but that none of the online clips were from the Iowa farm that supplied its eggs. Ms. Bala, though, said that some video showing bird carcasses in cages did come from that facility.)

The American Farm Bureau Federation, which lobbies for the agricultural and meat industries, criticized the mistreatment seen on some videos. But the group cautions that some methods represent best practices endorsed by animal-care experts.

The videos may seem troubling to someone unfamiliar with farming, said Kelli Ludlum, the group’s director of Congressional relations, but they can be like seeing open-heart surgery for the first time.

“They could be performing a perfect procedure, but you would consider it abhorrent that they were cutting a person open,” she said.

In coming weeks, Indiana and Tennessee are expected to vote on similar measures, while states from California to Pennsylvania continue to debate them.

Opponents have scored some recent victories, as a handful of bills have died, including those in New Mexico and New Hampshire. In Wyoming, the legislation stalled after loud opposition from animal rights advocates, including Bob Barker, former host of “The Price is Right.”

In Indiana, an expansive bill became one of the most controversial of the state legislative session, drawing heated opposition from labor groups and the state press association, which said the measure violated the First Amendment.

After numerous constitutional objections, the bill was redrafted and will be unveiled Monday, said Greg Steuerwald, a Republican state representative and chairman of the Judiciary Committee.

The new bill would require job applicants to disclose material information or face criminal penalties, a provision that opponents say would prevent undercover operatives from obtaining employment. And employees who do something beyond the scope of their jobs could be charged with criminal trespass.

An employee who took a video on a livestock farm with his phone and gave it to someone else would “probably” run afoul of the proposed law, Mr. Steuerwald said. The bill will apply not just to farms, but to all employers, he added.

Nancy J. Guyott, the president of the Indiana chapter of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., said she feared that the legislation would punish whistle-blowers.

Nationally, animal rights advocates fear that they will lose a valuable tool that fills the void of what they say is weak or nonexistent regulation.

Livestock companies say that their businesses have suffered financially from unfair videos that are less about protecting animals than persuading consumers to stop eating meat.

Don Lehe, a Republican state representative from a rural district in Indiana, said online videos can cast farmers in a false light and give them little opportunity to correct the record.

“That property owner is essentially guilty before they had the chance to address the issue,” Mr. Lehe said. [Of what? Instructing employees to snap the beaks off of chicks?  Poor misunderstood  monsters.]

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another horrifying irony - priceless H. commie

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...courtesy of corporate conservatives who seek the protection of authority to shield themselves from accountability.

animal cruelty - NK

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It took me two sessions to get through the article. Unfortunately, as a companion animal advocate, it has been my experience that more people than not don't care how many cats and dogs are abused, dumped at shelters, and euthanized, not always humanely, so to think they care about treatment of farm animals is totally out of the question. As long as they have a plate of KFC, they really don't care about the burning and cutting off of chicks' beaks and the fact that they live their short miserable lives cramped in cages in which they can barely move. Farm factories are too lucrative to change their practices, hidden videos or not. On a happier note, I'm sure people who care passionately about stopping that abuse will risk jail time to continue taking videos and exposing them. It might even make people think at least once before scarfing down a pork chop.

I disagree that most people would still not care if made - aware of current practices. We do tend

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to "compartmentalize" what is unpleasant, relegating it to a locked area of the brain where memory doesn't go, but once a nation is talking about this, outrage will build and change will be made. Why else would ALEC, to name just one, be making a concerted nationwide effort to suppress information?

Also, a large number of us are already uncomfortably aware that our meat portions are unhealthily large and that there is flex in our budgets to accommodate somewhat higher meat prices.

We can make this better if we choose.

key words - NK

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being "if we choose." In 2008, there were horrific videos shown on national and local news shows of a slaughter house in California, I believe, and that ballooned into exposes of other slaughter houses. In 2003, there was a boycott against KFC, protesting their use of suppliers known for lack of ethical humane treatment. National attention has also been given to boycotts against other fast food chains even before 2003. I suppose there are people who stopped eating flesh because of those videos, but it is still my belief that most people don't even bother to compartmentalize it. Out of sight, out of mind. Obviously the abuses are continuing or ALEC wouldn't bother trying to keep them out of public view. I wonder how many people actually know why they feel the need to burn and cut off chicks' beaks.

Those videos made me go vegetarian. - Nacho

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I saw one on TV one day. I don't know for sure, but I think the station was PBS. They were abusing pigs, kicking them and poking them and laughing. They pushed one pig up to a hole and kicked it until it fell in, then they left it there to die.

I've been a vegetarian since then and I cannot stand the low regard we have for the animals we eat. I understand why people need meat for nutrition, but I do not understand the cruelty some choose to partake in, and I cannot support an industry that allows it.



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