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I am writing a letter everyday to one elected official until something
is
done about this injustice. Most offenders get off with merely a slap on
the wrist. An example of such horrific occurences can be found at
http://www.geocities.com/doglucy4justice/
You can help by signing this petition and forwarding to to everyone you
know. Please support this issue so that change can be brought about.
The following is a petition hosted by e-thePeople. If you want to sign
this petition, follow the link at the bottom of this email.
----- Original Message -----
Harsher Animal Abuse Laws
To: George W. Bush, President, United States of America; Charles E.
Schumer, Sen., US (NY); Hillary Rodham Clinton, Sen., US (NY)
http://www.e-thepeople.org/a-1/petition/11527/view
Harsher punishments must be made for animal abusers. This cruelty
cannot
continue, and we can make a difference. By signing this petition, I
show
support for harsher punishments for animal abuse. I value all life,
and I
want a change to be made in our society to prevent this cruelty from
continuing!
9. pam longenecker, honolulu, Hawaii (signed 6/22)
8. Carol Ryder, Fort Salonga, New York (signed 6/22)
7. Linda Foerderer, Holderness, New Hampshire (signed 6/21)
6. Cathy Moore, Ticonderoga , New York (signed 6/21)
5. Lucie Gallaher, Walden, NY, New York (signed 6/21)
4. Marcie Brancato, Cheektowaga, New York (signed 6/21)
3. Marjorie Lipson, Great Neck, NY, New York (signed 6/21)
2. Christopher Grasso, Garden City, New York (signed 6/21)
1. Anne Foerderer, Plattsburgh, New York (signed 6/21)
To sign this petition, visit:
http://www.e-thepeople.org/a-1/petition/11527/sign
MAX IS FREE!
The news we have all been waiting for!
Puppy Max is finally home safe with his family.
A favorable agreement was reached that enabled Max to return home to his family today. At 1 pm, Mrs. Pyon picked Max up at the New Milford Pound, which has been his home for the last 4 months. ACO Audrey McKay, who has been his caretaker, packed a going away bag for Max with all of his favorite toys and treats. He left the shelter and headed for home to get reacquainted with the rest of the family.
Last Chance for Animals (LCA) came to the aid of Max and his family which not only saved Max's life, but two laws in Connecticut have been changed because of this unfortunate yet all too common problem.
The new laws are:
1. No longer can one person make the decision to kill someone's companion animal. Three people must examine the case before deciding the animal's fate.
2. An animal will never again await their fate on death row indefinitely. An agreement must be reached within 60 days.
This is not only important for Connecticut but it also sets precedence for other states. This scenario has educated many people about the perpetual problem of local government agencies stepping in and feeling like they have the power of life and death indiscriminately. Due to this family's love and dedication to their beloved family member, they were targeted but made the decision to stand up and fight, and with the help of LCA, wrong has been made right.
CLICK HERE to make a donation to Last Chance for Animals.
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