Stop the Ban. Protect Jobs.

Stop the Ban. Protect Jobs. Together, we can help save 160 workers from losing their jobs by unfairly closing the company they own. Join us in stopping this unfair and misguided measure!

11/04/2024

CREDIT 9 NEWS

As one were one day away from the election it’s important to thank these workers who were put in a position they never asked for.
Let’s keep Isabel, Maria, Robert, and so many more in mind when we vote tomorrow.

would you like to elaborate on what employee assistance training means in your proposed legislation?

The truth is there is absolutely NO guarantee that the city of Denver will be able to help these workers after they lose their jobs.

Anne Fulton who works on the campaign said she is concerned about the workers but it isnt “personal” in a Denverite article.

Guess what,
For these workers ITS VERY PERSONAL.

“Animal advocates say the workers will find new jobs, and that the Denver economy can sustain the disruption”

A Colorado State University Study found that the ban could cost Denver’s economy $861 million, impact 2,700 jobs, and increase food prices. Banning a local food source will also lead to less sustainable food production and higher carbon emissions.

VOTE NO ON 309 🚫💪❤️

#2024

11/04/2024

DENVER VOTERS ❤️💛💙

YOU have the opportunity to decide the fate of the city’s only slaughterhouse.

One Single Denver business is under attack.

An Employee owned company.

A Huge resource for Colorado lamb ranchers.

Natalie Fulton says it herself, this group believes that it should one day be illegal to have large scale meat processing and farming. Unfortunately this insanity is on the Denver ballot and we Denverites need to step up and VOTE NO.

A Colorado State University Study found that the ban could cost Denver’s economy $861 million, impact 2,700 jobs, and increase food prices. Banning a local food source will also lead to less sustainable food production and higher carbon emissions.

VOTE NO ON 309

#2024

One more day until the election! 🗳️🇺🇸💪Labor groups agree, 309 is WRONG FOR DENVER 🚫Here is a reminder of the labor union...
11/04/2024

One more day until the election! 🗳️🇺🇸💪

Labor groups agree, 309 is WRONG FOR DENVER 🚫

Here is a reminder of the labor unions who are against 309.

In these trying times Denverites must step up and vote for the hard working individuals who help supply food for so many families across the city.

A Colorado State University Study found that the ban could cost Denver’s economy $861 million, impact 2,700 jobs, and increase food prices. Banning a local food source will also lead to less sustainable food production and higher carbon emissions.

VOTE NO ON 309 👩🏽‍🌾👩🏼‍🍳👨🏽‍🏭🧑🏾‍🔧👩🏼‍🔬

#2024

11/01/2024

DENVER VOTERS ❤️💛💙

YOU have the opportunity to decide the fate of the city’s only slaughterhouse.

One Single Denver business is under attack.

An Employee owned company.

A Huge resource for Colorado lamb ranchers.

Here is John Field, multi generation rancher speaking on the effect this ban will have on Colorado sheep rancher in a Rocky Mountain PBS Segment.

A Colorado State University Study found that the ban could cost Denver’s economy $861 million, impact 2,700 jobs, and increase food prices. Banning a local food source will also lead to less sustainable food production and higher carbon emissions.

VOTE NO ON 309

#2024

11/01/2024

DENVER VOTERS ❤️💛💙

YOU have the opportunity to decide the fate of the city’s only slaughterhouse.

One Single Denver business is under attack.

An Employee owned company.

A Huge resource for Colorado lamb ranchers.

Here is Isabel and Paulina speaking about Superior Farms and their jobs in a Rocky Mountain PBS Segment.

A Colorado State University Study found that the ban could cost Denver’s economy $861 million, impact 2,700 jobs, and increase food prices. Banning a local food source will also lead to less sustainable food production and higher carbon emissions.

VOTE NO ON 309

#2024

11/01/2024

DENVER VOTERS

YOU have the opportunity to decide the fate of the city’s only slaughterhouse.

One Single Denver business is under attack.

An Employee owned company.

A Huge resource for Colorado lamb ranchers.

You can see PAF spokesperson Natalie Fulton describe their main goal which is to end factory farming.

Here is Councilman Darrell Watson and General Manager Gustavo Fernandez speaking out against the ban in a Rocky Mountain PBS Segment.

A Colorado State University Study found that the ban could cost Denver’s economy $861 million, impact 2,700 jobs, and increase food prices. Banning a local food source will also lead to less sustainable food production and higher carbon emissions.

VOTE NO ON 309

#2024

VOTE NO ON 309 🚨‼️🧾
10/31/2024

VOTE NO ON 309 🚨‼️🧾

Denver Ballot Initiative 309 is just plain wrong for everyone. It is an all-out ban on slaughter facilities in Denver, and would immediately eliminate 160 well paying jobs at a local business that has operated for over 70 years and is 20% of the nation's lamb processing capacity.

This ban would cost Colorado's economy up to $861 million in lost activity and 2,787 total lost jobs according to a study from CSU. It would prevent many local restaurants and consumers from sourcing a local and wholesome products. The supporters have admitted this is just a first step, with a goal of moving society to a plant based diet.

10/31/2024

FACT CHECK ‼️🚨🧾

, Your main whistleblower story has come out to be one lie after another!

Citycast explains in the full episode that the Jose he met and the Jose editorial op-Ed he read were COMPLETELY different stories.

Here are the facts:

1. Jose NEVER worked at Superior Farms, the current slaughterhouse at risk of being down.
2. Jose worked at a different slaughterhouse for six months and he describes it like “working at McDonald’s” just not the right fit.
3. Jose is not a lifelong resident of Globeville he currently lives in Capital Hill.

Do your supporters know these facts?

This is why Denver voters cannot trust Pro Animal Future.

PROTECT LOCAL JOBS
VOTE NO ON 309

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10/31/2024

Natalie Fulton, spokesperson for PAF has said that she doesn’t understand what dark money is. Let me explain it to you Natalie. “Dark Money” refers to spending meant to influence political outcomes where the source of money is not disclosed. PAF has done this for the entirety of its campaign. You may want to act like a small grassroots group but you are backed up by out of state radical vegan groups like Direct Action Everywhere. Direct Action Everywhere believes to partake in whatever means necessary, including illegal intrusion, property damage, and theft to ascertain one’s goal.

So I ask you Aidan Cook, Which is it? Do you have a lot of small donors or $150,000 from out of state interest groups? You still haven’t answered our question.

PROTECT JOBS AND PROTECT LOCAL FOOD SOURCES. VOTE NO ON 309 💪

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 will say that employees at slaughterhouses don’t want to work there. They speak on moral high horses pretending like th...
10/31/2024

will say that employees at slaughterhouses don’t want to work there. They speak on moral high horses pretending like they know what’s best for employees. No one said this was easy work, but the stop the ban campaign prefers that workers speak for themselves.

Here is District 9 City Council Memeber Darrell Watson speaking at our September press conference about 309.

Anne Fulton who works on the campaign said she is concerned about the workers but it isnt “personal” in a recent Denverite article.

Guess what,
For these workers ITS VERY PERSONAL.

“Animal advocates say the workers will find new jobs, and that the Denver economy can sustain the disruption”

The arrogance and moral grandstanding to tell these workers that they’ll just get another job is truly astounding and despicable. You did not consult the workers, you did not consult GES, and you really don’t care about the city of Denver. Read this all in the Denverite article linked in our bio.

The only thing this measure will do is take away 164 for jobs. It won’t stop people from eating meat, and it won’t stop lamb from getting shipped from Australia or New Zealand.

QUOTE: Kyle Harris Denverite
PHOTO: Kevin J. Beaty

PROTECT LOCAL JOBS
VOTE NO ON 309

#2024

 will say that employees at slaughterhouses don’t want to work there. They speak on moral high horses pretending like th...
10/31/2024

will say that employees at slaughterhouses don’t want to work there. They speak on moral high horses pretending like they know what’s best for employees. No one said this was easy work, but the stop the ban campaign prefers that workers speak for themselves.

The workers have been in the shadows, they were never brought to the table by , some of them were able to speak out in recent Denverite article done by Kyle Harris.

Anne Fulton who works on the campaign said she is concerned about the workers but it isnt “personal”

Guess what,
For these workers ITS VERY PERSONAL.

“Animal advocates say the workers will find new jobs, and that the Denver economy can sustain the disruption”

The arrogance and moral grandstanding to tell these workers that they’ll just get another job is truly astounding and despicable. Read this all in the Denverite article linked in our bio.

The only thing this measure will do is take away 164 for jobs. It won’t stop people from eating meat, and it won’t stop lamb from getting shipped from Australia or New Zealand.

QUOTE: Kyle Harris Denverite
PHOTO: Kevin J. Beaty

PROTECT LOCAL JOBS
VOTE NO ON 309

#2024

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