Frank,

It's a stupid bill, but...
I enjoy eating animals.
I can't taste the difference in organically raised.
And I prefer the food safety in the Agribusiness food chain.

Regards,  Bob S.

On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 6:42 AM, frank theriault
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Elizabeth Masoner
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yeah, they really are trying to pass this garbage.
>>
>> http://photography.about.com/b/2011/02/25/bill-introduced-in-florida-senate
>> -would-make-farm-photography-a-felony.htm
>
> For some reason I keep getting drawn back to this (and your blog
> post).  I woke up in the middle of the night and lie in bed thinking
> about things, this issue being one of them.
>
> I wonder why there are those in the agricultural business who are
> afraid that the public see what goes on at their farms?
>
> Actually, that was a rhetorical question.  I know exactly why:
> because much of what happens at large agribusiness animal factories
> (because that's what they are) would sicken us.  If we buy meat or
> eggs or dairy from any supermarket, we're buying produce from animals
> that have been horribly mistreated and lived short, miserable lives as
> economic units.  Even if we buy "free range" eggs or chicken, it's
> unlikely that the animal that produced your food has ever seen the
> light of day.
>
> Many "organic" farms, or farms that sell locally to (for instance)
> farmers' markets are pleased to have visitors tour their farms.  They
> tend to be the farms that are like the "ma and pa" family farms of the
> days of yore;  you know, red barns, silos, farm house on the hill,
> cattle contentedly grazing in the fields, chickens pecking about the
> barn-yard.  They are pleased to have you know that if you buy meat
> from them, that their animals live (relatively) happy lives.
>
> In fact, it's been proven that meat from happy animals is tastier and
> healthier! (and here you thought I was going talk about the wonders
> and glory of veganism!)
>
> ;-)
>
> So while I posted earlier saying that I wasn't worried about this bill
> passing, after having slept on it, now I'm not so sure that it won't
> pass.  The agribusiness lobby is huge, with lots of money behind it.
> Beyond the bill's sponsor, I'm sure they've been courting many other
> Florida legislators.
>
> Too bad that openness and transparency are the first things to go when
> people feel under attack.  I know that a lot of people on this list
> don't like PETA.  While I agree with some of what they do, their
> in-your-face methods leave me cold.  That being said, if they uncover
> some injustices or show people some inhumane treatment of animals,
> that would be a good thing, wouldn't it?
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
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