Lake City, Michigan—(March 4, 2014 – Globe Newswire)—Two years after
suing the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) over the
legality of its swine Invasive Species Order (ISO), Mark Baker is now
free to raise and sell his hybrid heritage breed pigs. In a February 26,
2014 hearing, less than two weeks before a scheduled March 11, 2014
trial date, DNR backed off its prior position that Baker’s pigs were
illegal, in order to avoid the lawsuit trial.
During the hearing Assistant Attorney General Harold Martin stated to
Judge William Fagerman that Baker’s Russian boar hybrids do not violate
the ISO. With the pigs’ legality no longer in dispute, the judge
granted the department’s motion to dismiss Baker’s lawsuit. Even though
Baker’s pigs are now legal, he lost the opportunity to challenge the
constitutionality of the ISO for more than 2000 other Michigan heritage
breed hog farmers. The judge dismissed the case with prejudice, meaning
the DNR cannot take any future action against Baker for the pigs he is
now raising on his farm.
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