FILE PHOTO: Cage free hens are seen at an egg farm in San Diego County July 29, 2008. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder ruled on Friday that the North American Meat Institute, whose members include processors such as Tyson Foods and retailers including Walmart, did not deserve a preliminary injunction against enforcing the measure known as Proposition 12. The Meat Institute had argued that enforcement would hurt producers and consumers by increasing food costs, and violated the U.S. Constitution’s Commerce Clause by requiring out-of-state producers to comply or face the sales ban.
Sarah Little, a spokeswoman for the Meat Institute, on Monday said the group was disappointed with the decision and may appeal. The lawsuit was filed on Oct. 4.
MacFinn44 Yes
Beautiful California 👏👏👏
Producers should allow California to perform an unnatural act upon itself. Shut down California operations and sales. Pull out altogether. Then watch them try to enforce their regulatory regime on meat importers from around the globe. California can do better. Let them learn how.
Here comes $5/lb chicken. The big producers will lock up and vacate
Aww Bless
Everyone in Commiefornia is insane.
whats gonna happen to all these chickens!?
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