| You can help to end the overuse of antibiotics
in healthy farm animals in a number of ways: participating
in action alerts, taking action at a local level,
and making informed consumer
choices.
Action
Alerts | State &
Local Action | Citizen's
Toolkit
ACTION ALERTS
- Urge your Senators and Representative to cosponsor
S.1460/H.R.2932, The Preservation of Antibiotics
for Medical Treatment Act of 2003. This bipartisan
legislation would phase out the use of medically
important antibiotics as feed additives for farm
animals. ACT
NOW
- Tell Burger King "Our Way: Reduce Antibiotics!"
Send a letter to Burger King CEO encouraging him
to act in the interest of public health and meet
or exceed new standards adopted by McDonald's to
reduce antibiotic use in meat. ACT
NOW
- Pledge to Keep Antibiotics Working! Take the Pledge
and send a message to President Bush, Congress,
and meat and fish producers that you support phasing
out feeding antibiotics to farm animals and fish
that are not sick. ACT
NOW
- Urge the CEO of Bayer Corporation NOT to appeal
the recent Administrative
Law Judge decision upholding the FDA's proposed
ban on fluoroquinolone use
in poultry, and withdraw Baytril from the market
immediately. ACT
NOW
OPTIONS
FOR STATE AND LOCAL ACTION
Actions at the state and local level can have a major
impact – not only in those communities but also
elsewhere – by stimulating demand for food products
using fewer antibiotics, and by setting precedents
that other communities can adopt. The following is
a short list of options for action at the state and
local level.
In your home, school or workplace
Distribute Keep Antibiotics Working fact sheets
Get friends and family to sign the KAW Consumer
pledge.
Ask school or workplace chefs to only serve meat
raised without routine antibiotics, including organic.
Encourage state and municipal institutions, such
as school boards and hospitals, to voluntarily procure
meat, fish and poultry using policies at least as
protective of human health as that of Bon
Appetit food service company.
Encourage state and local lawmakers to write or
sponsor legislation:
- Requiring supermarkets to display information
on whether the meat and poultry sold in the store
has been raised using medically important antibiotics
as feed additives;
- Requiring municipal- and/or state-funded food
service facilities to preferentially
purchase meat, poultry and seafood
products raised without routine use of medically
important antibiotics as feed additives.
- Requiring municipal- and/or state-funded food
service facilities to avoid purchasing chicken
treated with Cipro-like (fluoroquinolone) antibiotics,
consistent with FDA’s
proposal to ban use of these drugs in poultry.
- Establishing a fee on sales of animal feeds
containing medically important antibiotics, with
the proceeds used to support on-farm demonstrations
of alternatives to antibiotic feed additives;
- Banning the use of fluoroquinolone antibiotics
in poultry;
- Banning the sale of meat, poultry and fish
raised with routine use of medically important
antibiotics as feed additives; and
- Requiring the collection of data on antibiotic
sales.
For more information, please contact KAW Coordinator
John
Riley at (202) 572-3250.
CITIZEN'S TOOL KIT
updated 4/1/04
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