Voters for Animal Rights
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ght to support the City. Notably, Voters for Animal Rights (VFAR) and the Animal Protection & Rescue League (APRL), both nonprofit advocate organizations, moved to intervene as additional Petitioners
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igation clips. Organizations like Voters For Animal Rights (VFAR) in NYC provided microsites and lobbying kits for local activists (including sample councilmember letters and FAQ sheets on foie gras c
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es up to $2,000 for selling foie gras. Advocacy groups like VFAR, HSUS, and ASPCA strongly backed it, arguing foie gras violates moral standards and possibly state cruelty laws[5]. However, the law’s
DEEP RESEARCH: Global Foie Gras Advocacy, Critique & Abolition Resources— Laws & Bans:
, a New York-based activist group Voters For Animal Rights (VFAR) filed a lawsuit against D’Artagnan in federal court. The suit accused D’Artagnan of deceptive marketing – essentially “humane-washing”
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