The “Ag-gag” bill in TN is at the point where it could be either
vetoed or signed into law by Governor Bill Haslam, who faces much
pressure from the animal agriculture industry and from the public,
who for the most part oppose such legislation. In fact, state’s
attorney general labeled it “constitutionally suspect.”
Please visit Tennessee Ag-Gag Bill Constitutionally Suspect:
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20130509/NEWS0201/
305090083/Tennessee-AG-Ag-bill-constitutionally-suspect-
“Ag-gag” bills are gaining notoriety for their unconstitutionality
and, frankly. unethical and deceiving nature. Little by little, the
animal agriculture industry is getting to be known for their unique
motivation, which is profit, and for their lack of transparency to
consumers.
Our lives, especially our choices, are
statements of our values and beliefs. We are vehicles of the
statement we carry everywhere we go and that may touch everyone we
meet. Therefore, choosing to be statements of compassion, healing
and restoration also means we are statements of the faith of Christ,
which centers on compassion, mercy and love.
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