Even when there are laws in place to protect factory farm animals from suffering and abuse, the woeful lack of adequate oversight and enforcement by the governing agencies makes them ineffectual. Is there any recourse other than filing petitions with the courts for a local prosecutor to be appointed, and hoping against hope they will respond and assign a nonpartisan one to investigate?
Even when there are laws in place to protect factory farm animals from suffering and abuse, the woeful lack of adequate oversight and enforcement by the governing agencies makes them ineffectual. Is there any recourse other than filing petitions with the courts for a local prosecutor to be appointed, and hoping against hope they will respond and assign a nonpartisan one to investigate?
The best hope is for us to build a political movement. The more pressure we put, the more likely it is that animals will actually be protected, rather than tortured.
Even when there are laws in place to protect factory farm animals from suffering and abuse, the woeful lack of adequate oversight and enforcement by the governing agencies makes them ineffectual. Is there any recourse other than filing petitions with the courts for a local prosecutor to be appointed, and hoping against hope they will respond and assign a nonpartisan one to investigate?
The best hope is for us to build a political movement. The more pressure we put, the more likely it is that animals will actually be protected, rather than tortured.