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Home » Editor's Journal: Michigan, Baltimore make rash decisions
In the last month or so, two instances of ridiculous government and administrative intervention cropped up that irked me, and I’ve supported much of the current Administration’s strategies. These particular problems have occurred on state and local levels.
First, the state of Michigan bowed to lobbying by animal-rights groups and passed HB 5127, which mandates housing for animals that will allow them to lie down, stand up and turn around freely.