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Massachusetts law banning sale of products from animals kept in confinement upheld

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HOLYOKE, Mass. (WWLP) - A U.S. District Judge in Boston has upheld a Massachusetts law that bans the sale of pork, veal, and eggs from animals kept in confinement that doesn't meet certain space requirements. Colombian flag raising in Holyoke honors country’s Independence Day The restriction is part of the 'Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act'. It was adopted through a ballot initiative that 78% of voters approved of in 2016. “We are…
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