Sentences with phrase «to convict animal abusers»

Among the legislation they called for was passage of bi-partisan legislation (A. 2484 / S.2935) with Majority sponsors in both houses that would create a statewide registry for convicted animal abusers to ensure they can never adopt or purchase an animal again and that they receive psychological evaluation and treatment.
At the event, citizen advocates lobbied their legislators to prevent convicted animal abusers from owning animals for a specified time, promote funding of Maryland spay / neuter programs, and require licensing of large - scale commercial dog breeders.
Label convicted animal abusers searchable like sex abusers publicly for starters.
GOP Rep. Paul Muxlow of Brown City, Michigan, reintroduced the bill entitled «Logan's Law» that would bar convicted animal abusers from getting another pet for five years (including post incarceration) and make it mandatory (and free) for animal shelters and other entities to check potential adopters against the Michigan State Police database.
Michigan hopes to pass a bill called Logan's Law that will ban convicted animal abusers from adopting and puts...
ADLA and its partners in the Humane Legislation Coalition of Arizona in partnership with Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery, worked to develop a bill that strengthens penalties against convicted animal abusers.
Only cases prosecuted under federal laws can lead to a criminal record, and without appropriate changes, it will be almost impossible to convict animal abusers in Canada.
Given the connection between animal abuse and physical violence identified by proponents of these ordinances, requiring these animal care workers to confront convicted animal abusers carries significant risk and puts them into a de facto law enforcement role for which they are not properly trained or prepared.
The first and most important is the dangerous situation in which it places employees, volunteers and others who may be forced to engage convicted animal abusers.
«A statewide registry of convicted animal abusers will protect our animals and people from harm by ensuring abusers never own an animal again and require them to undergo psychiatric evaluation and treatment.
Public registries for convicted animal abusers — much like those that monitor and publish the whereabouts of sexual offenders — have been proposed in California and are being encouraged in other states in a campaign by the Animal Legal Defense Fund.
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Animal advocates helped Mercy For Animals expose cruelty, convict animal abusers, end cruel factory farming practices, and change the way major corporations treat farmed animals.
During National Justice for Animals Week 2010, ALDF is also launching a nationwide campaign to promote legislation that would require mandatory registration of convicted animal abusers — giving communities, animal shelters, and law enforcement a powerful new tool to help keep animals safe.
Moving forward, convicted animal abusers will be tracked much like sex offenders through a publicly searchable, online website.
Bill C - 229 would increase penalties for animal cruelty offences and effectively close the loopholes in the Criminal Code that make it difficult for enforcement agencies and the courts to convict animal abusers.
To honor his memory, Logan's human family, Matt and Nancy Falk, spearheaded the new legislation in an effort to keep animals up for adoption out of the hands of convicted animal abusers.
Among the more than 65 bills proposing state registries of convicted animal abusers, there were a handful that sought to impose enforcement duties on pet dealers, breeders and shelters, with penalties for failure to do so.
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The new law allows the county to create a public registry of convicted animal abusers, in which the names, aliases, addresses and photographs of animal abusers would compiled in a searchable database, much like the state's sex offender registry.
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