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Jun 29, 2009
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Various
Location: United States

I know it seems endless, but the animals need your help. Please email and/or make these calls right away!!

Action alert coming from Bill Smith at Main Line Animal Rescue.  (The guy who got Oprah to do the puppy mill show).

From: MainLineRescue@aol.com 
PLEASE SEND THIS OUT TO EVERYONE YOU HAVE EVER MET.  SUPPORT H.B. 39.

It takes an Amish farmer less than 5 minutes to "debark" one of his  breeding dogs by hammering a steel rod down her throat - and breaking
her jaw and shattering her back teeth.  It takes 5 minutes for that same farmer/commercial breeder to cut off one of his dog's tail - in  a
filthy, dark barn without anesthesia.  And it takes about the same amount of time for his thirteen year old son to tie the dog down and cut the puppies from her belly.  Five minutes more to crop her ears using a pair of rusted hedge shears - the dog squirming and crying out in unbelievable pain.

So why is it taking Senator Stewart Greenleaf more than a week to decide that this is wrong?  When we called his office last week to ask why his Committee is sitting on H.B. 39, we were told by his aide that Senator Greenleaf is "reviewing" the bill.  What's to review? Everyone on Capitol Hill knows about this bill.  It is the companion bill to H.B. 2525 that passed into law last fall.  When asked, repeatedly, if Senator Greenleaf would support H.B. 39, his aide would not commit.  This is surprising to us considering Senator Greenleaf not only toured Pennsylvania' s puppy mills with a reporter from the Inquirer in 1995, seeing firsthand the conditions these animals face, but he also coined the expression "Puppy Mill Capital of the East Coast" and expressed an urgent need for change.  Well, Senator Greenleaf, here's your chance to bring about change and help these  dogs!

 H.B. 39 would make it illegal for anyone other than a licensed  veterinarian to perform these procedures, or if it is already illegal for anyone but a licensed vet to perform the procedure, it will toughen the penalties.  Please contact the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and ask them to vote the bill out of their committee so it can finally go to the floor of the Senate for a vote. The bill passed the House unanimously, and passed the Senate Agricultural Committee unanimously two weeks ago (thank you members of  the Ag Committee!).  This bill is a crucial step toward protecting
the dogs of Pennsylvania.

Takes only a minute to send this one email. Please email (or call) the legislators below and ask them to support H.B. 39 and move it to the Senate floor.  Important to note, Senator Greenleaf represents Montgomery County.  MLAR covers Montgomery County and many of us live in Montgomery County (I know I do) so let your voices be heard!

 Bill Smith, Main Line Animal Rescue

You can email each legislator individually or copy and paste this mass listing of legislators into your “TO:” email line and write them all the same message; i.e. “SUPPORT H.B. 39 AND MOVE IT TO THE SENATE FLOOR”

 

sgreenleaf@pasen.gov;mwhite@pasen.gov;jscarnati@pasen.gov;pbrowne@pasen.gov;jearl@pasen.gov;jgordner@pasen.gov;jorie@pasen.gov;

jpiccola@pasen.gov;jrafferty@pasen.gov;boscola@pasenate.com;costa@pasenate.com;fontana@pasenate.com;stack@pasenate.com

Or email each representative individually at:

 Stewart Greenleaf  sgreenleaf@pasen.gov


 717-787-6599 or call: 215-657-7700

Mary Jo White  mwhite@pasen.gov


Joseph Scarnati  jscarnati@pasen.gov


Patrick Browne  pbrowne@pasen.gov


Jane Earl  jearl@pasen.gov


John Gordner  jgordner@pasen.gov


Jane Clare Orie  jorie@pasen.gov


Jeffrey Piccola  jpiccola@pasen.gov


John Rafferty  jrafferty@pasen.gov
  (represents parts of Chester, Montgomery, Berks Counties)

Lisa Boscola  boscola@pasenate.com 

Jay Costa  costa@pasenate.com

Wayne Fontana  fontana@pasenate.com

Michael Stack  stack@pasenate.com

PA Action Alert - SUPPORT HB 39!  - Please send this out to everyone you have ever met!  Please cross-post widely!

 

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Posted: Jun 29, 2009 7:59am
Nov 12, 2006
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Various
Location: United States
11/11/06: Post-Election AETA Action
Defend Your Right To Speak for Animals
KINSHIP CIRCLE ACTION CAMPAIGN
http://www.KinshipCircle.org

SOURCE OF INFORMATION:
Equal Justice Alliance - Free Speech for All    
http://www.NoAETA.org

The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (H.R. 4239) IS LIKELY TO BE PASSED IN
TWO DAYS - ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2006.

FOLLOW STEPS 1-3 BELOW, to defend your right to advocate for animal
protection -- without being labeled a terrorist.

1. Identify Your Representative & Find Contact Info:
- USA House of Representatives - http://www.house.gov
- House Judiciary Committee Members - http://judiciary.house.gov/fullcommittee.aspx
- Congress.org - http://www.Congress.org
- Project Vote Smart - http://www.vote-smart.org

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2. Sample Letter To Fax And/Or Email
Use portions of our sample letter, but please add original thoughts.
Hundreds of identical letters lessen impact.

The Honorable Representative _________________________________

TYPE IN YOUR REPRESENTATIVES OFFICE ADDRESS HERE

Dear Representative __________________________________,

I strongly oppose the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA), H.R. 4239/S.
As last Tuesday's election results confirm, Americans want to protect the
individual freedoms entrusted in our Constitution.

Please oppose AETA and its shameful attempt to equate activists with
terrorists. This bill inflates the Animal Enterprise Protection Act of 1992
with disproportionately harsh penalties for anyone who simply intends to
interfere with an animal enterprise and whose actions cause a corporate
profit loss of at least $10,000.

AETA is not genuinely targeted to fight terrorism. Instead, it casts a wide
net that criminalizes protected free speech. Shockingly, the Senate passed
S. 3880 on 9/29/06 by unanimous consent, with little regard for the flood of
opposition from its constituency. Now the House appears ready to vote on
AETA, with no discussions or amendments.

At the very least, re-open House hearings for a full and fair debate from
citizens who will be affected. If AETA were law many years ago, the
suffragettes, Harriet Tubman, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks and even
Mahatma Ghandi would have been branded terrorists.

AETA may castigate whistle-blowers and cruelty investigators. For example,
this bill potentially disarms government inspectors or consumer watchdog
groups who seek to expose suspected mad cow disease or allegations of
cruelty and unhygienic conditions inside a puppy mill, research lab or
factory farm. Their job is to interfere with an "animal enterprise."

AETA is excessive. Disciplinary measures already exist for vandalism,
property loss, criminal trespass, harassment, assault and bodily injury. If
animal advocates commit these crimes, they should be arrested and prosecuted
in the same manner as other lawbreakers.

The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act wastes taxpayer money. It erodes the
First Amendment rights of valid organizations and law-abiding citizens. AETA
is opposed by more than 100 animal protection and social justice
organizations. Please hear your constituents: Oppose the Animal Enterprise
Terrorism Act (H.R. 4239).

Sincerely,
Your name
Your address
Your email

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3. Talking Points To Use In Phone Call To Your Rep
- Call direct or use the switchboard 202-225-3121
- Ask your Rep to oppose AETA (H.R. 4239). TALKING POINTS BELOW.
- If your Rep is on the Judiciary Committee, your contact will have the greatest impact!
  http://judiciary.house.gov/fullcommittee.aspx
- If the line busy, try their direct number.  http://www.house.gov/

TALKING POINTS:
*  AETA is opposed by more than 100 animal protection and social justice
organizations, including the National Lawyers Guild, Humane Society of
the U.S., League of Humane Voters...
        - Full list online: http://www.noaeta.com/opposition.htm
        - PDF format to download and send to Rep [CLICK ON: Printer-friendly 1-page list]
* AETA interferes with prosecution of real terrorism against the American people.
* AETA interferes with prosecution of unlawful practices of animal enterprises.
* AETA is excessively broad and vague by covering remote third parties.
* AETA brands as 'terrorists' nonviolent animal protection advocates.
* AETA brands as 'terrorism' nonviolent civil disobedience and undercover investigations.
* AETA may authorize unwarranted wiretapping of animal protection advocates.
* AETA denies equal protection under the law and limits freedom of speech and assembly.
* AETA has a chilling effect on all forms of social justice and life affirming advocacy.

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AETA TIMELINE
11/10/06: AETA was added to the Suspension calendar for Monday 11/13.
That means there will most likely be and up/down vote -- no discussion, no
amendments -- late Monday 11/13 sometime after 6:30 pm. Two-thirds of those
present must vote for it in order for it to pass. They will have the votes
if all the lame duck Republicans show up in D.C. on Monday and we can't get
enough Democrat House members to vote against it. There are a fair amount of
Bushistic Democrats in the House who actually favor this measure.

PRE-ELECTIONS
- AETA passed by "unanimous consent" in the Senate before the election (S 3880).
- AETA vote expected in the House at any time (HR 4239).
- AETA still supported by most House Reps (including Democrats).

For continuing updates, bookmark:
Equal Justice Alliance - http://www.noaeta.org/resources.htm

TO ADD YOUR GROUP TO AETA OPPOSITION LIST, EMAIL:
info@equaljusticealliance.com

The Equal Justice Alliance is a national coalition of social advocacy
organizations preserving free speech and equal treatment under the law.
Kinship Circle is an active member of the Equal Justice Alliance.
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Posted: Nov 12, 2006 5:58am
Mar 21, 2006
Focus: Animal Welfare
Action Request: Various
Location: United States

PAWS Actionline
A great opportunity to make a difference for animals
PAWS Website
PAWS Animal Cruelty Resources and Links
Volunteer with PAWS  Outreach
Become a member
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Senator Cantwell
Senator Murray

Vote Smart is an excellent resource for all types of legislation.

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March 21, 2006  
Urge King County and Federal Way to Investigate Case of Acid-burned Puppy

On March 10, a Federal Way resident found a four-month old puppy in her backyard suffering from acute acid burns over more than 80 percent of her body. The Good Samaritan brought the puppy to a vet clinic in Auburn for treatment where the puppy, named Mooie, had to be euthanized because of the severity and pain of her injuries. Read the stories on KOMO 4 TV, (WARNING: The footage of Mooie is disturbing) in the King County Journal, and in the Seattle Times.

If this were an accident, then the person who caused the accident and who did not immediately take Mooie in for care should be held accountable for neglect. If the act was intentional, then the person who tortured this innocent being should be punished to the fullest extent of the law, not only to protect other animals, but people as well. Many studies have shown that those who are violent toward animals rarely stop there and will likely graduate to violent acts toward people. Read more about the link between violence toward animals and people.

Please politely urge King County Animal Control and the Federal Way Police to properly, promptly and thoroughly investigate this animal cruelty, which is a felony in Washington State.

This is especially important if you are a King County or Federal Way resident. In your communication, insist that finding and prosecuting animal abusers is an important responsibility for these agencies, and an extremely high priority for you as a compassionate citizen and taxpayer. They should use all appropriate methods as law enforcement agencies to solve this heartbreaking case of cruelty. The perpetrator of this terrible act must be brought to justice.

Who to contact:
Ron Sims, King County Executive
exec.sims@metrokc.gov
701 Fifth Ave. Suite 3210
Seattle, WA 98104
206.296.4040

Anne Kirkpatrick, Federal Way Police Chief
anne.kirkpatrick@ci.federal-way.wa.us
PO BOX 9718
Federal Way, WA 98063-9718
253.835.6701

Walt Washington, Manager of King County Animal Services and Programs
walt.washington@metrokc.gov
500 Fourth Ave. Rm. 411
MS ADM-ES-0411
Seattle, WA 98104
206.205.6306

 

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