Friday, November 7, 2008

"I believe the passing of Prop 2 signifies that we’re becoming a kinder, gentler, more humane nation.”

California missed the boat on Proposition 8, but not here:

"An Overwhelming Victory For Animal Welfare As Prop 2 Passes 62% - 38%

Story by Carrie Jones, Best Friend Network Volunteer

On November 4, 2008, Californians gave a voice to 20 million factory farm animals when they voted overwhelmingly in favor of Proposition 2, a modest measure with historic consequences. The proposition will end the unnecessary suffering of millions of egg-laying hens, veal calves and gestation sows who will now be required by law to have enough space to stand up, lie down, turn around and extend their limbs. It doesn’t sound like much, but the implications are enormous. The passing of Prop 2 signifies a shift in the collective conscience as Californians voted compassionately to overcome cruelty in the factory farm industry, an issue which has been too long overlooked.

Tamara Fleck speaks on behalf of Best Friends Animal Society and 20 million farm animals when she declares, “I am extremely pleased that Californians have passed Proposition 2. This is a huge victory not only for the factory farmed animals in California, but for factory farm animals across the nation. The passing of Prop 2 sends a clear message to lawmakers in DC that the American people are not only aware of the widespread animal cruelty in this country, but they are sickened by it and are demanding change. These are politically historical times for the animal welfare movement and I’m excited about what the future holds for those of us giving a voice to the animals. I believe the passing of Prop 2 signifies that we’re becoming a kinder, gentler, more humane nation.”

Let's hope so.

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