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Hippies in Oregon want to ban hunting, fishing, and breeding of animals
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:17 pm
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:17 pm
They don't want you to be able to provide for yourself and your family.
I want this to pass so bad just so we can watch how badly it backfires and bankrupts their entire restaurant industry and to see their grocery prices be the highest in the nation.
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Supporters of an effort to criminalize the killing of animals for food in Oregon are one step closer in getting a measure on the November ballot.
Initiative Petition 28 would make it illegal to injure or kill animals and would effectively ban hunting, fishing and the breeding of animals.
Supporters have been collecting signatures for this since 2024 and this past week, they reached the number necessary to make it onto the November ballot.
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A group is trying to ban hunting, fishing and pest control in Oregon.
The group is called the People for the Elimination of Animal Cruelty Exemptions, or PEACE.
The initiative “criminalizes injuring or killing animals, including killing for food, hunting, fishing; criminalizes breeding practices.”
More specifically, injuring or killing animals, including farming, ranching, hunting, fishing, trapping, pest control, research/teaching; criminalizes breeding practices, would all be a crime.
The only exceptions are some veterinary practices and self-defense, like if a pest becomes a health risk.
"There are so many different alternatives. Thirty percent of Oregon agricultural sales are animal related, 70% are crops. We can have 100% of those be crops if we wanted to," David Michelson, chief petitioner of IP28 told KATU.
Michelson agrees that eliminating hunting and fishing licenses would remove funding from wildlife management but argues that it would a create job training fund for people who lose their livelihoods because of the initiative's enactment.
"When it comes to animal agriculture, shifting to plant agriculture, that is obviously a big thing, shifting some farms potentially to animal sanctuaries, similar to how the OHSU Primate Research Lab is currently in talks to transition their primate lab into a primate sanctuary. I think the same thing could be done for some animal farms as well," Michelson said.
He noted the initiative does not protect insects.
The group says killing animals is a choice and that the initiative prioritizes plants instead of killing animals and argues that there is no reason to maintain the status quo.
This is not the first time a group has tried to criminalize hunting and fishing.
However, this time hunters and restaurant owners say they are concerned because of the amount of attention the move has gotten.
Michelle Wachsmuth is a fourth-generation owner of Dan & Louis Oyster Bar in Portland’s Old Town neighborhood. She told KATU the impact would be far greater.
“It would be devastating for our business. I would still be serving seafood, but we would have to import everything from another state. Oregon is already -- downtown Portland is already in a recession. And Oregon is number five in unemployment. And it's gonna send us right from a recession right into a depression. It's like, how much more can this poor state take?”
Wachsmuth says businesses already have sustainable business practices to avoid animal cruelty concerns.
"We always buy sustainable seafood. We try to make sure that we get wild caught whenever we can. We only use farm raised oysters. We try to do everything we can to make sure we keep Oregon sustainable. And so if you take all of that away, it would just devastate not just restaurants, not just grocery stores, but it hits the farmers. It hits everybody. It would devastate this entire state to shut down hunting, fishing, and animal farming," she said.
The Oregon Hunters Association also shared deep concerns about the impact the initiative could have if voters approve it.
"It's not only a way of life. It's how a lot of folks feed their families. And at the end of the day, we're not talking about tens of millions of dollars. We're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars each year that contribute to the economy," Todd Adkins, executive director for Oregon Hunters Association, told KATU.
He noted fishing license fees and taxes go toward conservation efforts, but Michelson argued that those make up a small percentage of ODFW's revenue.
"When we think about hiking and bird watching and all of these activities that all Oregonians support and many of them engage in, IP 28 strikes at the heart of this entire way of life. So, we're trying to warn everybody and educate everybody," Adkins said.
I want this to pass so bad just so we can watch how badly it backfires and bankrupts their entire restaurant industry and to see their grocery prices be the highest in the nation.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:18 pm to stout
Good! Let them survive on mushrooms and ferns.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:20 pm to stout
But they couldn’t care less about killing unborn children.
Liberal logic, everyone
Liberal logic, everyone
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:20 pm to stout
They better ban the import of animal proteins as well.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:20 pm to stout
Oh FFS.
Next step is mandatory bestiality.
Next step is mandatory bestiality.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:21 pm to stout
Why are they breeding with animals?
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:22 pm to stout
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He noted the initiative does not protect insects.
But spiders are protected. That's so racist of Oregon!
This post was edited on 5/26/26 at 2:24 pm
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:22 pm to stout
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The initiative “criminalizes injuring or killing animals, including killing for food, hunting, fishing; criminalizes breeding practices.”
Wouldn't that also include ranches and meat packing operations? Sounds to me like they are wanting to turn everyone Vegan
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:23 pm to BFIV
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Good! Let them survive on mushrooms and ferns.
They are surviving on mushrooms and ferns this is why they are so fricked up.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:25 pm to stout
I wonder what our "libertine" posters will say about this?
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:27 pm to stout
Colorado tried to back door one with some BS anti-trophy hunting law a couple years ago.
The left just keeps pushing until we go to war.
The left just keeps pushing until we go to war.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:29 pm to Mid Iowa Tiger
Yep eventually we’re just gonna have to whip their asses one good time
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:29 pm to Mid Iowa Tiger
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The left just keeps pushing until we go to war.
Let them pass this BS... when they weaken from lack of real food, we'll invade and kick their butts with the quickness.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:30 pm to stout
I hope it passes just for the lulz
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:31 pm to stout
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More specifically, injuring or killing animals, including farming, ranching, hunting, fishing, trapping, pest control, research/teaching; criminalizes breeding practices, would all be a crime.
So no mouse traps? Restaurants would be required to let rodents run free? God I hope this passes, its going to be awesome to watch this unfold.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:35 pm to stout
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breeding of animals
Does breeding of more liberals count?
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:35 pm to stout
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Thirty percent of Oregon agricultural sales are animal related, 70% are crops. We can have 100% of those be crops if we wanted to,
Those retards have no idea what is involved in farming, do they?
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We always buy sustainable seafood. We try to make sure that we get wild caught whenever we can. We only use farm raised oysters. We try to do everything we can to make sure we keep Oregon sustainable.
She is part of the problem. I will bet money this dipshit will vote for this bill, despite the coming bankruptcy of her business this will cause.
Suicidal empathy is a feature of the Democrat party.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:36 pm to stout
I guess healthcare is a right but food is not...what a bunch of freaks.
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:42 pm to stout
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Supporters have been collecting signatures for this since 2024 and this past week, they reached the number necessary to make it onto the November ballot.
Are the “supporters” setting up shop in homeless enclaves and exchanging drugs for signatures like James O’Keefe exposed they are doing in California?
This post was edited on 5/26/26 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 5/26/26 at 2:46 pm to Jimmy Russel
This passes and it’s gonna make Montana float trips nearly impossible. Ugh.
This post was edited on 5/26/26 at 2:47 pm
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