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OR: Oregon petition would make it a crime to kill any animal except in self-defense
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It’s time for another installment of “Has Everyone Gone Crazy?”
I just posted one recently, you say? That’s as may be, but there is a staggering amount of insanity about these days. So, anyway:
In Oregon, the People for the Elimination of Animal Cruelty Exemptions (PEACE) have proposed the so-called PEACE Act, otherwise known as Initiative Petition 28, which would make it illegal to kill an animal for any reason other than self-defense.
And to get people to sign off on the act, they are asking them if they “want to help save animals.” |
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jimobxpelham
(6/20/2026)
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| dont this just take the cake...stupid is as stupid does....i guess farming is now out of the question.... |
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