Draft GPUS Platform Amendment Ethical Treatment of Animals

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Section title: Ethical Treatment of Animals

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Our position: Cruelty to animals is objectionable and unacceptable.

The mark of a humane society lies in how we treat the least protected among us. Humans do not have the right to exploit and inflict violence on other animals simply because we have the desire or power to do so.

We call for an intelligent, non-hierarchical and non-exploitive (NEED SYNONYM) relationship between humans, other species and the natural world. Nonhuman species do not exist only to serve the needs of the human species.

(NOTE FROM MARNIE--I DON'T BELIEVE THE FOLLOWING 2 SENTENCES IS POLICY UPON WHICH MOST GREENS REASONABLY AGREE.) We recognize that both human and nonhuman animals are all sentient beings. Greens uphold the value of biological diversity and value of the lives and interests of individual animals.

Green Solutions

1. Redirect wasteful publicly funding from unnecessary animal experiments and towards health care, preventive medicine, and biomedical research using non-animal scientifically valid procedures.

2. Phase out the use of animals for consumer product testing, tobacco, alcohol, drug and psychological testing, classroom demonstrations and dissections, weapons development and other military programs.

3. Mandate clear labeling of products disclosing whether or not they have been tested on animals and if they contain any animal ingredients.

4. Amend the Humane Slaughter Act and the Animal Welfare Act to cover those animals currently excluded in agriculture and research.

5. Phase out animal cruelty practices in Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) at the federal and state level.

7. End international and national trade in wildlife.

6. Ban the use of goods produced from exotic or endangered animals, and promote the use of non-animal, sustainable materials in all manufacturing.

8. Prohibit the use of inhumane and indiscriminate wildlife control methods to address human-wildlife conflicts.

9. Prohibit large scale commercial breeding facilities, such as “puppy mills,” mandate spay and neuter laws, subsidize spay and neuter clinics, (NOTE FROM MARNIE--I DON'T BELIEVE THE FOLLOWING PHRASE IS POLICY UPON WHICH MOST GREENS REASONABLY AGREE.) and discourage further breeding of companion animals by incurring breeder fees such that they fund no-cost spay and neuter clinics.

10. Ban the exploitation of animals in entertainment, gambling and sports.

11. Ban canned hunts and the corresponding trade in animals from zoos and other commercial “entertainment” industries. Ban other hunting and fishing for sport.

12. Eliminate free-trade laws that weaken or revoke efforts to end animal cruelty in commerce.

13. (NOTE FROM MARNIE--I DON'T BELIEVE THE FOLLOWING PLANK IS POLICY UPON WHICH MOST GREENS REASONABLY AGREE.)Ultimately, we acknowledge that it is not possible to treat farm animals in an ethical manner given that the end result, in most cases, is to send animals to slaughter. In the interests of ecological sustainability, health and non-violence, we support transitioning from an animal-based agriculture system to a plant-based system, and encourage more individuals to adopt a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle.


currently written 2004 plank:


Cruelty to animals is repugnant and criminal. The mark of a humane and civilized society lies in how we treat the least protected among us. To extend rights to other sentient, living beings is our responsibility and a mark of our place among all of creation. We call for an intelligent, compassionate approach to the treatment of animals.

We reject the belief that our species is the center of creation, and that other life forms exist only for our use and enjoyment. Our species does not have the right to exploit and inflict violence on other creatures simply because we have the desire and power to do so. Our ethic upholds not only the value of biological diversity and the integrity and continuity of species, but also the value of individual lives and the interest of individual animals.

The Green Party advocates humane treatment of animals with the following policies:

1. Redirect the funds that are disbursed annually by the National Institutes of Health away from animal experiments and more towards direct health care, preventive medicine, and biomedical research using non-animal procedures such as clinical, epidemiological, and cell culture research.

2. Phase-out the use of animals for consumer product testing, tobacco and alcohol testing, psychological testing, classroom demonstrations and dissections, weapons development and other military programs.

3. Mandate clear labeling of products to tell whether or not they have been tested on animals and if they contain any animal products or by-products.

4. Establish procedures to develop greater public scrutiny of all animal research. These should include the welfare of laboratory animals, and a halt to wasteful public funding of unnecessary research such as duplicative experiments.

5. End the abuse of animals, including farm animals, and strengthen our enforcement of existing laws.

6. Ban the use of goods produced from exotic or endangered animals.

7. Prohibit large scale commercial breeding facilities, such as “puppy mills,” because of the massive suffering, overpopulation, and ill health such facilities produce.

8. Subsidize spay and neuter clinics to combat the ever-worsening pet overpopulation problem that results in the killing of millions of animals every year. Where unwanted companion animals are being killed in shelters, we advocate mandatory spay and neuter laws.

9. Ban the exploitation of animals in violent entertainment and sports.