AMT489-They re Criminalizing Farming and Hunting in Oregon... And It s Coming to Your State - As A Man Thinketh - Yanasa TV
Oregon's Initiative Petition 28 (IP28) looms large, threatening to redefine the very nature of farming and hunting in the state and beyond. What seems to be a compassionate initiative, backed by 126,000 signatures, could instead plunge countless fam…
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AMT489-They re Criminalizing Farming and Hunting in Oregon... And It s Coming to Your State - As A Man Thinketh - Yanasa TV
Oregon's Initiative Petition 28 (IP28) looms large, threatening to redefine the very nature of farming and hunting in the state and beyond. What seems to be a compassionate initiative, backed by 126,000 signatures, could instead plunge countless families into food insecurity and usher in unprecedented animal suffering. As diverse farmers face a potential overnight collapse, the consequences ripple outwards, endangering rural livelihoods and driving up food prices across the United States. The proposed law could make routine farming practices, including essential veterinary care and even humane animal management, prosecutable offenses. Say goodbye to responsible stewardship; IP28 classifies everything from breeding oversight to livestock care as potential abuse. Imagine a world where veterinarians fear prosecution for giving crucial care or a family farm where raising animals for food becomes a crime. The impact on wildlife management could be catastrophic, potentially leading to overpopulation and starvation among deer and elk—a grim fate resulting from poorly thought-out policies. The financial backers of this initiative raise red flags, with startling connections to outside interests and activists whose agenda threatens Oregon's agricultural foundations. With rural America on the brink, it's essential for every citizen to engage in this dialogue. What happens in Oregon is a looming threat to food security, hunting traditions, and rural economies nationwide. This isn't just an Oregon issue; it’s a blueprint for change that could affect us all, as progressive trends often radiate outward from the state. Are we prepared to confront the ideologies that threaten our food systems and animal welfare? Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of IP28's implications and join the conversation about the future of farming, hunting, and sustainability across the nation.
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