Fill in the Loopholes & use plain language for animal cruelty laws

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In the Spokane area we have had some disturbing issues concerning animal abuse & cruelty.  

The pet shootings - dogs shot in their own back yards while out to potty.

Dog Blown up - A man strapped a bomb to his dog & blew him up because he didn't want him anymore.

In too many cases crulty charges are either not filed or lesser crimes are pleaded to.

Please tell Senator Smith, who is an animal lover & offered assistance, that we as a community need & want strong laws that are clear & well written in simple language that:

            • will criminalize improper euthanasia
            • includeds termination of healthy animals that are in private care - not in shelters/rescues or veterinary clinics
            • Provides programs for criminal investigation against suspected abusers with clearly defined rules & a system in case of wrongful findings
            •  directly aserts laws concerning "crush" videos (for more on that please use internet search.)
            • creates pathways for proper placement of animals who need rehoming
            • Increases punishment for offenders

Please feel free to add a message to Senator Smith about your feelings, ideas/possible solutions, & your ideal future for coexisting with animals!

Thank you ever so kindly!

If you need more info please find Animal Nature Sanctuary on Facebook or your other social media sites!  We also have a website - http://animalnaturersq.wix.com/ans-  Thanks again!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8kyS0O0NEw Man who blew up his dog

http://www.houstonpress.com/2013-05-16/news/ashley-nicole-richards/ According to the Houstonpress.com Judge Lake wrote: "the acts depicted in animal crush videos are disturbing and horrid," it is still considered protected speech." Sam Wood, PHILLY.COM LAST UPDATED: Friday, April 19, 2013, 4:51 PM Torturing animals and filming their painful deaths is an activity protected by the U.S. Constitution, according to a federal judge in Texas. Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/news/nation_world/Judge_Animal_snuff_films_protected_by_1st_Amendment.html#2OpuhmXdF17y6o12.99

I know it is awful to think about but they are starting to challenge the cruelty laws!

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