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Dana Woldow informed me last night that the vote on the San Francisco ordinance banning toys in connection with the sale of certain fast food has been postponed until November 2nd.
In a statement from the village, Trustee Pat Gira encouraged community members to come and share their opinions at the meeting on Monday at 6 p.m. at the Village Hall, 14700 S. Ravinia Ave.. The Chicago City Council passed an ordinance banning the sale of dogs, cats...
The Chicago City Council passed an ordinance banning the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits from commercial breeders last month.
The federal lawsuit claims the ordinance — which bans the sale and possession of assault weapons, bump stocks and high - capacity magazines — violates the plaintiffs» Constitutional rights.
Colorado: Boulder City Council passes semi-auto ban The ordinance prohibits the sale and possession of assault weapons, as defined by the city.
A new model ordinance in Macomb County, Mich., puts a spotlight on how dangerously misguided pet sale bans can be.
In August, a federal court in Phoenix rejected a pet store's challenge to that city's ordinance banning the sale of commercially - bred dogs.
With the vast majority of pet store puppies coming from puppy mills, over 200 jurisdictions across the U.S. and Canada have enacted ordinances banning the retail sale of commercially bred dogs and cats.
The mayor of St. Petersburg Florida is proposing an ordinance that would ban the retail sales of puppies in pet stores in the hopes that it will boost adoption rates at local shelters.
I guide grassroots organizations and advocates in passing local ordinances that protect companion animals, specifically in the issue areas of declawing, pit bull terriers, Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR), retail pet sale bans, and tethering.
The San Diego City Council has approved the second and final reading of the Companion Animal Protection Ordinance, which bans the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in pet stores in the city.
«On Jan. 28, Bellmawr became the 14th municipality in Camden County to adopt an ordinance banning the sale of dogs and cats...» - From courierpostonline.com
if the City Council approves a proposed ordinance banning the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in retail stores.
The Las Vegas City Council will consider an ordinance banning the sale of dogs and cats not obtained from an animal shelter, nonprofit humane society or nonprofit animal rescue organization.
«SARASOTA - Sarasota County commissioners heard more than 10 hours of public comment from over 100 people before voting 3 - 2 in favor of an ordinance Wednesday banning the sale of commercially bred dogs and cats in retail establishments.»
Council members unanimously gave tentative approval to an ordinance that would ban the sale of dogs and cats in St. Petersburg pet shops unless they came from humane organizations or rescue groups.
That led Commissioner Steve Sisolak to question how the Las Vegas City Council could pass an ordinance banning the sale of «puppy mill» animals.
«Jamaica Plain City Councilor Matt O'Malley introduced an ordinance nicknamed the «Puppy Mill Bill» on Feb. 22 that would ban the sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in pet stores in Boston, according to a press release.»
Jeff Fausett, left, owner of the Las Vegas Petland store listens with his representative, Jay Brown, as the Las Vegas City Council considers an ordinance to ban the retail sale of cats and dogs on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016.
But his passion borders on zealotry and he's been prompted by a legion of animal welfare fanatics to propose a city ordinance that will ban the retail sale of dogs and cats in Tucson unless they come from animal shelters.
Encinitas has become the fourth city in San Diego County to approve an ordinance to ban the sale of dogs and cats from commercial breeders.
Las Vegas joins an ever - growing list of more than 100 communities that have enacted a local ordinance banning the sale of mill - bred pets in local pet stores.
Yet, the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association and the statewide group have come out against the ordinances banning the sale of puppy mill dogs in pet stores.
Here's the deets: On May 3rd Hillsborough County Commissioners will vote on a Retail Pet Sales ordinance that will ban the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores.
In an effort to put an end to inhumane «puppy mill» breeding operations, Sacramento lawmakers passed an ordinance that permanently bans the sale of non-rescue dogs, cats, and rabbits by pet stores in the city.
The ordinance makes Austin the first city in Texas to ban the sale of all dogs and cats at retail establishments and one of only a handful of cities in the nation to close off a primary channel for the sale of dogs and cats produced in cruel puppy and kitten mills.
Also, click here to read about Fort Worth, Texas» new ordinance banning roadside sales of animals.
Due to concerns about puppies coming from disreputable sources, some cities have banned the sale of dogs in pet stores, such as a recent ordinance passed in Los Angeles and others are considering it.
To help combat puppy mills, over 200 jurisdictions in the U.S. and Canada have enacted ordinances banning the retail sale commercially bred animals.
Because the vote to ban the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits purchased by pet stores from commercial breeders was not unanimous, a second vote on the ordinance will be held next week.
In the past several years, she has been instrumental in the passage of a number of ordinances to ban the retail sale of puppy and kitten mill animals in pet stores, including Los Angeles, Boston, San Diego and Chicago.
The purpose of the above Ordinance is to amend and supplement Sections 8 - 1 and 8 - 10 of Chapter 8, Animals, of the Revised Ordinance of the Township of Randolph to ban the retail sale of dogs and cats.
An ordinance amending and supplementing Sections 8 - 1 and 8 - 10 of Chapter 8, Animals, of the revised ordinances of the Township of Randolph to ban the retail sale of dogs and cats
We are actually working nationwide on humane pet ordinances to ban the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores unless they come from shelters or rescue groups — thus far more than 45 communities are on board!
For these reasons, the Sarasota County Board of Commissioners is currently reviewing an ordinance that would ban retail pet sales in Sarasota County while still allowing adoptions.
We're also working nationwide on humane pet ordinances to ban the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores unless they come from shelters or rescue groups — thus far more than 45 communities are on board!
Large cities like Boston, Las Vegas, and Chicago have passed retail bans, and California recently made history by passing a state - wide ordinance banning the retail sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits.
The ordinance did not ban the sales of animals, but said they had to come from shelters or a rescue organization.
The Cambridge ordinance banned nearly all non-rescue, non-shelter sales of live animals at pet stores.
Whether it's passing ordinances to ban the sale of pet - shop dogs, staging puppy mill raids, or pushing to toughen the national dog law, the efforts of animal - welfare groups are the best hope for dogs.
Cari worked with City Clerk Susana Mendoza and Cook County Commissioner John Fritchey to help pass landmark legislation (The Companion Animal & Consumer Protection Ordinance) that banned the retail sale of commercially sourced puppies, kittens and rabbits from pet stores.
Earlier in the year, Chicago Aldermen voted overwhelmingly to ban sales of dogs, cats and rabbits in Chicago, called The Companion Animal and Consumer Protection ordinance.
Our greatest accomplishment, and by far the most exciting moment for TPMP, was when The Chicago Companion Animal and Consumer Protection Ordinance was passed by the Chicago City Council, and then shortly after that the Cook County Ordinance [banning the sales of commercially bred animals in pet stores] was passed.
The city already bans sales of animals along roadsides or in public areas, commercial parking lots or flea markets or festivals, and this ordinance extends that prohibition to animals sold for charitable fundraising.
California's capital, Sacramento, has just passed an ordinance banning the sale of commercially - bred dogs, cats, and rabbits in pet stores in the city.
Over 250 ordinances banning the retail sale of dogs and cats have been passed over the past several years, showing that cities across the U.S. and Canada are willing to take a stand against the cruel puppy mill industry and help promote pet adoption instead.
Cities throughout North America (e.g., Los Angeles, San Diego and Toronto) are also getting on board by passing ordinances to ban the sale of commercially bred dogs, cats and rabbits in pet stores, unless they come from shelters or rescue groups.
Supply drives demand, but that's the point of putting the squeeze on puppy mills through the smart marketing of shelter pets and ordinances that ban the sale of mill - bred animals in pet stores — to make animals supplied by puppy mills more expensive and less accessible.
Local governments are banned under state law from enacting gun control ordinances, but the state constitution allows counties to require criminal history checks and a three - to five - day waiting period for sales of any firearms in the county.
One is that the federal courts have been taking a consistently negative view of local ordinances that ban or severely restrict the use of real estate For Sale signs.
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