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Another UCLA Stall Wrap Up!

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Activists joined Stop Animal Experimentation Now (SAEN) to participate in a vigil/leafleting venue at UCLA last Tuesday, July 9th from 6pm-8pm. Activists handed out tons of leaflets and gathered signatures to stop primate vivisection at UCLA. Down the block hundreds of people lined up for the first screening of the new movie "MEET DAVE" starring Eddie Murphy; so as not to miss out on such a grand opportunity, activists handed out literally hundreds of leaflets to those waiting in line letting them know the truth about what goes on inside the evil primate labs at UCLA (many of them UCLA students!) 

The ruthless and nasty head of the UCLA police force, Captain Adams who has threatened and harassed activists for months now, glared at activists from his car parked in close range watching them handing out leaflets (like some sexual predator,) for the entire two hours! Doesn't this guy have anything better to do with his time then to watch peaceful activists educating the public about the horrors of primate vivisection at UCLA? We guess not; his obsession with trying to silence and intimidate activists from engaging in their first amendment rights is legendary.

Again, the only thing that put a damper on the fine time had by activists engaging the public and explaining the truth about vivisection, was knowing that directly inside the entryway to UCLA, laboratories are imprisoning primates against their will; these terrified, lonely and suffering primates are going through agonizing and painful experiments for no other reason than for UCLA to procure more grant money from the pockets of taxpayers. 

Until the next time. . . .


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Each Primate Freedom Project chapter is run independently. The students and non student activists who support the PFP campaigns, are local to each chapter. Those who consider themselves part of the Primate Freedom Project UCLA chapter, do not engage in or encourage any illegal activities.