{"id":440,"date":"2024-10-01T11:01:29","date_gmt":"2024-10-01T11:01:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/macroron.com\/?p=440"},"modified":"2024-11-03T23:12:34","modified_gmt":"2024-11-03T23:12:34","slug":"endorsement-the-folly-behind-denvers-slaughterhouse-and-fur-bans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/macroron.com\/index.php\/2024\/10\/01\/endorsement-the-folly-behind-denvers-slaughterhouse-and-fur-bans\/","title":{"rendered":"Endorsement: The folly behind Denver\u2019s slaughterhouse and fur bans"},"content":{"rendered":"
Denver voters can reject two misguided ballot measures and send a strong message to animal welfare advocates that Colorado will not bully our ranchers and hat makers out of business.<\/p>\n
Initiated Ordinance 308<\/a> would ban new textile fur products like mink fur coats and beaver skin hats from being sold inside city limits and Initiated Ordinance 309<\/a> would ban slaughterhouses from operating inside city limits.<\/p>\n Both ordinances were brought forward by animal rights advocates who are part of a nationwide movement to stop the slaughter of all animals across the United States whether it\u2019s for fur coats or food.<\/p>\n We disagree vehemently with the premise behind this movement. Killing animals for food and clothing is not inherently cruel. Although, we\u2019ve seen disturbing evidence across the United States of animal cruelty at chicken, pig, cattle, and sheep farms, ranches and slaughterhouses.<\/p>\n So then the question becomes: Is the only slaughterhouse in Denver \u2013 a lamb processing facility called Superior Farms in the Globeville neighborhood \u2013 guilty of animal mistreatment?<\/p>\n So far, we have not seen any evidence of mistreatment.<\/p>\n