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Lawsuit Against Corcpork, Inc.'s Animal Cruelty Revived
Corcpork, Inc., a California company, confines breeding pigs in 2-foot cages for most of their lives. They cannot turn around, lie down, or stand on anything but slatted boards. They are constantly inseminated, and their lives are total torture and misery. Corcpork, not surprisingly, is in blatant violation of California's animal cruelty laws. However, a suit filed against Corcpork in 2004 by Farm Sanctuary was dismissed in 2005 because of California's Proposition 64, which substantially limits third-party lawsuits.
Despite the unfair restrictions of Proposition 64, there was nothing stopping the Attorney General of California (other than the obvious special interests) from going after Corcpork on his own. He did not, however, so Farm Sanctuary is arguing in court that unless it or a similar organization is allowed to speak on behalf of the animals, they have no protection from abuses of California law.
It has taken a long time, but Americans are slowing beginning to rebel against the extreme cruelty of factory farming, which is also an environmental threat. Both Florida and Arizona have gone after factory farms, and it is only a matter of time before other states do, and then, one hopes, Congress will act.









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Great post and this is really very heartening news. I am so depressed by how animals are treated here and in other countries. I should say "other animals" because folks forget WE are animals!! I think if you forced every American to walk through one of these factories or visit a slaughterhouse, there would be a whole lot more vegetarians than meat-eaters.
These rather evil practices have been around for a long time and by now you should see that no politician is going to rock the boat when it comes to military suppliers. You might consider sueing them for malfeasance in office, go after their money, thats the only thing they care about!
both comments are very,very true. all one can add is, since we are animals with a choice, and we treat other animals this way to serve our own self interests, it is no wonder that we treat other" human animals" so poorly...i lived on a farm, hunted and dressed(hmmm) animals i killed, i totaly agree that vegetarianism would surely rise if all had to kill and clean their own meat!