Wednesday, October 30, 2019

The Politics Of Animal Abuse



Finally, something where everyone agrees. Finally, a bi-partisan piece of legislation which is long overdue.

Last week the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill which will make animal cruelty a federal felony. The Preventing Animal Cruelty Torture Act, or PACT Act, prohibits animal abuse known as “crushing”---torturing animals in numerous ways, typically small animals such as kittens and puppies. Many times, the sickos who do this also video tape it…and post it on the Internet. That’s a felony. The actual act isn’t…

Finally, a measure everyone can get behind. Burning, drowning, suffocating, impaling and or other forms of torture would also be banned.
Why hasn’t this been enacted decades ago?

As our government grinds to a halt waiting for impeachment proceedings, it is amazing that something….anything is being done. This act brought everyone together for a brief moment.

The PACT Act is destined to become law. But there is a broader problem in our nation and our neighborhood. Each year 6-to-8 million dogs and cats are waiting to be adopted at shelters. Here, In Wayne County the Humane Society shelter is full. I checked----there are 16 available dogs….and 22 cats. They can use litter and cleaning supplies, if you are so inclined.

I live for the day that torturing animals is a felony. It is coming. Anyone who would harm a defenseless animal is beyond contempt.

I also live for a day when the Pearl Foval Shelter has a vacancy sign out front.

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