Ordinance 309 fails: Denver voters reject slaughterhouse ban Denver Ordnance 309

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Denver's only slaughterhouse survives as voters reject Initiated Gigantic column of smoke coming from the decommissioned Umatilla Chemical Weapons Depot outside of Hermiston Denver if Ordinance 308 passes. Nov. 6, 2024 update Pro-Animal Future was also behind Ordinance 309, the slaughterhouse ban in Denver.

Ballot Measure 309: Banning slaughterhouses in Denver Initiated Ordinance 309 would have taken effect on January 1, 2026. Denver voters will decide the fate of Denver's only slaughterhouse and one Denver, Colorado, Initiated Ordinance 309, Slaughterhouse Ban

Its sister measure, Initiated Ordinance 309, sought to prevent slaughterhouses from starting or operating in Denver city limits. Opponents They hope to use this measure to end what they call "mass scale animal slaughter" and to shut down the largest lamb processing facility in the Construction Workers Detonating Explosives

A "yes" vote supported prohibiting the construction, maintenance, or use of slaughterhouses in Denver starting January 1, 2026. Umatilla chemical weapons depot smoke column

Denver 309 Will Ban Meat Processing - AG Professionals If voted into law, IO 309 will ban slaughterhouses in the city and county of Denver. The proposed ordinance will require slaughterhouses in these areas to

Ordinance 309 fails: Denver voters reject slaughterhouse ban - The Ordinance 309: Slaughterhouses would be banned in Denver - The Denver voters reject animal fur, slaughterhouse bans (308 and 309)

It's also worth noting that the proposed ordinance specifically directs the city to address job losses due to Initiative 309 by prioritizing Pro-Animal Denver has raised more than $300,000 for this initiative and Initiative 308, which bans the sales of fur products including felt

CSU Study Inflates Economics of Denver's Slaughterhouse Ban Denverites voted to preserve the city's only working slaughterhouse, voting down Ordinance 309, which would have shuttered Superior Farms and blocked any

Ordinance 309 would ban the construction, maintenance and use of slaughterhouses in Denver starting in 2026.