[GA - DEFEATED] Factory Farming Ban

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Factory Farming Ban
Category: Environmental | Area of Effect: Agriculture
Proposed by: The Python | Co-authored by: Greater Cesnica |Onsite Topic


The General Assembly,

Noting that the factory farming of animals is a method often used in agricultural settings to increase efficiency and lower the cost of production,

Resolved that factory farming:
  • is almost universally considered cruel and inhumane, as it holds no regard for the welfare of animals, and also profits off of their abuse,
  • has significant, demonstrably negative environmental effects on wildlife and flora,
  • has been shown to increase the risk of infection and other health dangers to consumers,
  • fosters anti-competitive practices and the cartelization of the farming industry, and
  • often results in particularly egregious exploitation of laborers and the destruction of small-scale farming livelihoods,
Believing that any monetary cost savings that may be associated with factory farming do not outweigh the costs incurred by wildlife and flora, consumer health, the economy, and the inherent rights of farm animals as sentient beings,

Hereby:
  1. Defines for the purposes of this resolution:
    • "farm animal" as a sentient animal raised in an agricultural environment to produce commodities where said commodity is produced directly by or from said animals, and
    • "factory farming" as an industrialized system of producing commodities from farm animals characterized by one or more of the following aspects:
      • keeping farm animals in unhygienic or crowded spaces where they are unable to exercise their full range of motion, including but not limited to all use of battery cages, except when strictly necessary for the health and/or welfare of said farm animals, or
      • the routine use of antibiotics or growth hormones on farm animals in attempts to alter their physical characteristics and/or mitigate the consequences of keeping farm animals in unhygienic conditions; where such use is not intended to cure an illness,
  2. Bans all forms of factory farming, and
  3. Gives member-states a period of no more than two years to become fully compliant with this resolution.

Co-authored by Greater Cesnica.
Note: Only votes from TNP WA nations and NPA personnel will be counted. If you do not meet these requirements, please add (non-WA) or something of that effect to your vote.
Voting Instructions:
  • Vote For if you want the Delegate to vote For the resolution.
  • Vote Against if you want the Delegate to vote Against the resolution.
  • Vote Abstain if you want the Delegate to abstain from voting on this resolution.
  • Vote Present if you are personally abstaining from this vote.
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Overview
This proposal seeks to define and eliminate various practices that amount to what the authors deem “factory farming”. To do this, the authors first point out various ethical, economic, and scientific arguments around the abolition of the practice before defining what constitutes factory farming and then summarily banning the practice. The banning of factory farming as a practice is given a draw-down date after which the practice will be banned in WA member states.

Recommendation
While the ethical arguments surrounding the practice of factory farming are not only clear, but incontrovertible, this resolution’s resolution of this moral dilemma makes anything but a clear case for its abolition. By limiting the possible latitude for industrial farming operations to make efficient use of space (while we will note that truly egregious cases do exist and a compact on farm animal welfare would be appreciated), this resolution fails to recognize the new sheer scale of farm operations under the title of this law if passed. Additionally, by including a safe harbor date by which states must be compliant with the law, this law does not accomplish its goal with any immediacy, suggesting that the only urgency lies in the moral high ground here-not in materially improving animal welfare.

For the above reasons, the Ministry of World Assembly Affairs recommends a vote Against the General Assembly Resolution at vote, “Factory Farming Ban”.

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This proposal has achieved the necessary approvals to enter the formal queue. Barring it being withdrawn or marked illegal by that time, it will proceed to a vote at next Thursday (July 29)’s Major Update.
 
This proposal has achieved the necessary approvals to enter the formal queue. Barring it being withdrawn or marked illegal by that time, it will proceed to a vote at next Thursday (July 29)’s Major Update.
On second thoughts, this would also allow for significant global population reduction by means of eliminating reasonably priced meat proteins from diets. So feel free to support for all I care.
 
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