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Gary's Argument For Animal Rights

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Gary has been holding a position where he has been fighting for animal rights through his books. He argues that animals are seen as property instead of a person. There are several reason as to why animal rights are the way they are, and until laws are changed animals will continue to suffer.( Gary L. Francione,1996) To support his argument he studies the results from when common-law, civil-law traditions are involved. These laws are relevant, because it gives scientist and food distributor’s leverage to give reason as to why animals’ being considered property is not a form of abuse. Gary opposes this claim for a very good reason; he states that animals have a “defect”, such as their incapability to communicate using language. Gary finds that the issues with this are that, welfare is failing to recognize the interest of animals. In his observation he finds that the key to provide animals with useful rights is to convince society, exercise wellness benefits, and demand change. …show more content…

This author continues to back up his argument regarding the treatment of animals. Author Gary L. Francione predicts that once animals are no longer viewed as property, countries will evolve when it comes to legal rights. To prove this finding he tests the animal welfare systems data; he finds that they have failed animals and their rights. Within his research he finds that any changes that have been made was for the best interest of the government; Gary claims that when changes were made it was to reduce labor cost or increase product. The author concludes that regardless of his argument, those over the wellness of animals have not proven to have made any significant improvement for animal property rights. “Once separated out from other property, a new area of jurisprudence will evolve, providing legal rights for at least some animals”. (Gary L. Francione, 9-57,

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