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Factory farming is very cruel. Confinement to the point at which suffocation is normal. Many animals never touch the ground or see direct sunlight. They cannot behave in natural ways: e.g. chickens cannot spread their wings or peck the ground, pigs cannot root or nest. The extremes are truly horrible. Chickens are bred selectively and genetically modified until the birds cannot stand up and their bones cannot support their weight. Battery hens are crammed into tiny cages and to stop them doing damage when they attack each other (as they inevitably do in such unnatural conditions) their beaks and toes are cut off. Roosters are killed at birth by strangulation or asphyxiation in a bag. Pigs, highly social animals, are kept singly in cages they can’t turn around in – and a number of diseases are very common because of the cramped conditions. Veal calves are deliberately and permanently squashed so that muscle growth is inhibited and the flesh is tender. They are fed on an iron-deficient diet so their flesh is pale.
Come on everyone know that 99% of the world has drank out of a water bottle. Why risk spreading a disease when we can stay germ free and stay hidrated. What would happen if water bottles were banned and people were going on a vacation. What are they supposed to stop every 30 minutes maybe and drink from a public well that can carry illnesses. NO! We need water bottles to stay hidrated and continue our countries fast travel. See right now i am drinking out of a water bottle, and instead of leaving class to get a small drink of water, i am still in class learning while drinking the well needed water my body deserves.
Water bottles shouldn't be banned because the production and sell of water bottles supports a part of our economy and provides millions of jobs for americans. With out people making money our economy would decrease ever faster than it already is. The production of water bottles is almost the foundation of a house. IF we ban water bottles the economy would suffer a massive loss and that would affect the world.
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