Legislation being considered by New York lawmakers, S. 7421A/A. 8043B, would ban the sale of octopus that were bred, raised, or harvested under controlled conditions for the purpose of human consumption — a practice that would be inhumane and carry significant environmental and public health risks. Ask your state representatives to support and co-sponsor this bill today!
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