Canadian Anti-Cruelty Legislation Bill C-15

  • af: Anne Gibson
  • mottagare: Anne Gibson, Canadian Public, Anti Cruelty Legislation -- Toronto Coalition For
The most common misconception is that people honestly believe that animal abuse is ALREADY considered a serious criminal offence in Canada. It is not.
We strongly believe that wanton cruelty, torture and/or the prolonged death of ANY animal out of maliciousness or for the purpose of personal use, profit or gratification should be a serious criminal offence and that the Criminal Code of Canada should be strengthened to reflect that seriousness.

I support the passing of Bill C15 when it is re-introduced this fall (2001)in the House of Commons.

Highlights include:

-Maximum five-year imprisonment term, up from current term of six months.

-Increases the maximum penalty from six months to eighteen months if the Crown elects to proceed by summary conviction.

-Indictable offence punishable by imprisonment not exceeding five years.

-Unlimited fine, judge determines on a case-by-case basis.

-Allows judges to order anyone convicted to pay restitution to a humane society or other organization who cared for the abused animal.

-Sentencing can include a future ban on owning and/or cohabiting with an animal.

-Crimes against animals would be removed from the Property section of the Criminal Code.

Sincerely,
The Undersigned
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