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Vote NO on Issue 2!

November/December 2009

by Laurel Hopwood

Issue 2 is not simply a new law--it would amend Ohio's constitution. The League of Women Voters of Ohio oppose Issue 2 because this measure is an inappropriate use of the state constitution. By voting to amend the constitution, a dangerous precedent is created which sets a permanent place for special interests.

Here’s the background:
Most Old MacDonald’s have been taken over by big agribusiness. Most livestock are now raised in factory conditions, where they are jammed together so closely that they are unable to move about. Not only is this inhumane, but also the stress incurred is a recipe for disaster. Diseases spread and the animals are treated with antibiotics. It's no wonder that we are going back to the pre-penicillin era as common antibiotics are no longer working.

The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) worked with citizens in 6 states to get these horrific cages and crates banned. When the HSUS attempted this in Ohio, agribusiness got scared and pulled a pre-empt to prevent the banning of factory cages. They urged the Ohio assembly to get a ballot initiative on the November ballot - a Constitutional amendment for a livestock board to develop guidelines for the raising of livestock. Once cemented into the state constitution, this livestock board would have the power to override acts by the state legislature and play down public debate, which would infringe on our democratic rights, the foundation our country was built on.

The Ohio Farm Bureau, Ohio Pork Producers Council, and the Ohio Cattleman’s Association are some of the players spearheading the campaign to push for the passage of Issue 2. Instead of working for a better system of raising animals, agribusiness is spending $7 million to pass a nicely-worded amendment that will serve one purpose: to fatten their bank accounts.

Vote NO on Issue 2. Don't allow special interests to hijack the state constitution!

Please contact me, Laurel Hopwood, for more information.

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