Friday, April 3, 2015

Government’s War on Food

Police Raid Small Family Farm, Charge Family, Seize Animals Because they were Free Range, Posted on April 2, 2015 Written by thefreethoughtproject.com/
Sch­enec­tady County, New York – Ear­lier this month, a fam­ily farm in rural New York was raided by police after the own­ers were cited on a num­ber of trumped up reg­u­la­tory vio­la­tions. Joshua Rock­wood, the owner of the farm, is being accused of mis­treat­ing his ani­mals, and the local gov­ern­ment has began con­fis­cat­ing some of them.
Police ini­tially vis­ited Rockwood’s prop­erty on Feb­ru­ary 25th to inves­ti­gate reports of unli­censed work­ing dogs, weeks before the raid. Unfor­tu­nately, Rock­wood vol­un­tar­ily showed local police around his prop­erty, which he had not yet tended to that day because of their unex­pected inter­rup­tion. After show­ing them around, they began to crit­i­cally assess every aspect of the farm, writ­ing a num­ber of cita­tions for arbi­trary offenses.
The very next day, Rock­wood had a vet­eri­nar­ian visit the farm to check on the ani­mals to con­firm that they were well taken care of and in good health. Accord­ing to numer­ous reports, the vet said that the ani­mals were just fine, and did not seem to share the con­cerns that the offi­cers alleged dur­ing their walk-through.
A sec­ond vet­eri­nar­ian was also called in to ver­ify the health of the ani­mals and they also found them to be in per­fect health.
A week later, police returned again to notify Rock­wood that he was to appear in court the next Thurs­day on a num­ber of charges relat­ing to the animal’s food and shel­ter. In total, 12 dif­fer­ent charges were brought against Rock­wood, but he has posted a num­ber of pho­tos to a Face­book sup­port page, which shows the ani­mals with suf­fi­cient hous­ing, and plenty of food.
Rock­wood has been charged with 12 counts of ani­mal neglect and abuse – some of the charges relat­ing to frozen water bowls and tanks – despite the ani­mals still hav­ing access to water. His dogs and horses have been seized and taken away.
Rock­wood treats his ani­mals bet­ter than most fac­tory farms do, but since he uses tra­di­tional farm­ing meth­ods, his farm will fail reg­u­la­tory inspec­tions, while fac­tory farms will pass.
Mean­while, New York is one of many states that are cur­rently con­sid­er­ing “ag-gag” laws, which place crim­i­nal penal­ties on activists who expose ani­mal abuse at fac­tory farms.
The con­tro­ver­sial ag-gag laws pro­hibit “record­ing an image or sound with­out the operator’s per­mis­sion; gain­ing ‘access to an agri­cul­tural oper­a­tion under false pre­tenses;’ ask­ing for a job at a place for the pur­pose of mak­ing record­ings; and mak­ing a record­ing while trespassing.”
The irony here is that the state will lock you in a cage for film­ing the hor­rific atroc­i­ties at a fac­tory farm while simul­ta­ne­ously trump­ing up ridicu­lous and petty vio­la­tions if you aren’t a fac­tory farm. Just who does the state “pro­tect” by doing these things?
Rock­wood has launched a $50,000 gofundme cam­paign to raise money to post bond for his horses and to pay for the dis­rupted legal fees and lost busi­ness he has incurred and will incur due to the pub­lic­ity and effort involved in defend­ing him­self. He means to go to court to try to fight the charges and to win back his rep­u­ta­tion, his res­cue dog, and his horses. Because of his car­ing and gen­er­ous cus­tomers and sup­port­ers they are almost … that goal. 

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