Following up on Wednesday's PETA town hall

In case you didn't have a chance to attend, we've posted a video of the entire presentation online.
   
 
PETA Town Hall
 

Dear Aaaaaaa,

I hope you were able to join us for Wednesday's town hall meeting. In case you didn't have a chance to attend, we've posted a video of the entire presentation online.

It's only been a few days since our town hall, and already, there have been significant developments in a couple of the topics that we discussed.

On Wednesday, general counsel to PETA Jeff Kerr brought up PETA's recent lawsuit alleging that the University of California–Davis violated California law by refusing to release footage of its publicly funded experiments on monkeys. This week, PETA's legal team expanded our work to expose and stop such cruel experiments by filing two new lawsuits to compel universities in Massachusetts and Oregon to release their own photographs and videotapes of experiments on monkeys.

We also ramped up our growing campaign to halt deadly experiments on rats at the University of Delaware with a special voice-mail message from actor and longtime PETA supporter Edie Falco, which she left for thousands of the university's faculty and staff, urging them to push for an end to these cruel and ineffective tests.

Everything that we discussed in this week's town hall meeting—from winning challenges to insidious "ag-gag" laws to scoring precedent-setting legal victories for animals in captivity—is made possible by the compassion and generosity of PETA members. A powerful way you can help our expert legal team achieve even more for animals is by giving to the PETA Legal Fund today. We must raise $100,000 by midnight Sunday, and your donation right now will push us closer this important goal.

Thank you for everything that you do for animals.

Sincerely,

Colleen O'Brien
Vice President of Communications
PETA

 

 

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Aaaaaaa, only 48 hours remain to help us reach the PETA Legal Fund's critical $100,000 goal. Will you make a gift of just $5 or more now to power our work both in and out of the courtroom to protect more animals?

The funds that we raise before Monday will help determine how much our legal team can accomplish for animals like the pigs featured below. Its vital work for animals could have an impact on the lives of millions.

   
 
 
 

The meat industry is trying to conceal his suffering.

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Dear Aaaaaaa,

Can you imagine the terror of being torn away from your family as a newborn? Or the pain of having your teeth snipped with pliers—without painkillers?

On industrial farms around the world, smart, sensitive pigs are enduring this misery right now—but the meat industry is lobbying hard to keep its cruelty under wraps by promoting dangerous "ag-gag" bills.

PETA's legal team won a significant victory in Iowa just this past January, when the court agreed with us that the state's ag-gag law is unconstitutional. But a new appeal by the state means that our work there is far from over.

People have a right to know about the misery that animals are experiencing right now on farms, in slaughterhouses, and at other businesses that exploit them. PETA's eyewitnesses have documented rampant cruelty on massive farms, and as a result, our legal team has helped secure many precedent-setting convictions of factory-farm workers—like the former employees of an Iowa pig farm that supplied Hormel.

On that hideous farm, workers kicked sows, beat them with metal gate rods, and poked them in the eyes. Video footage even showed one worker slamming piglets considered "runts" onto the floor headfirst in botched attempts to kill them.

Thanks to the support of our legal team, 22 charges of livestock neglect and abuse were eventually filed against six former employees of the Hormel supplier. All six defendants admitted guilt, and the case resulted in the state's first convictions for the abuse or neglect of factory-farmed pigs.

But if Iowa's insidious, recently defeated ag-gag law had been in effect at that time, the eyewitnesses may have been the ones punished, and the abuse may have never become public knowledge. Your gift today will help provide our legal team with the tools that it needs to push back against abusers. Our deadline is March 31, so please don't wait!

The meat, egg, and dairy industries know that our eyewitness investigations are making millions aware of the suffering they cause—but to them, a healthy profit margin is more important than the lives of the billions of individual animals they kill each year. Aided by their allies—some of whom have designed ag-gag bills specifically to target PETA's exposΓ©s—they're pushing for laws that would make it illegal to document even the most flagrant types of cruelty. They know that our investigations inspire people to take action to stop animal abuse—and they're trying to silence the outcry against it.

Our expert legal team has won many groundbreaking victories for animals, and our opponents know we will never, ever give up as long as their abuse continues.

Thank you for your compassion and for everything that you do for animals.

Kind regards,

Ingrid E. Newkirk
President

 

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