Thursday, June 10, 2021

Please Hurry! Calling on all New Jersey residents to vote PLEASE VOTE NOW A2319 and S1258 MOOSE'S LAW - prohibits animal abusers from owning pets.


New update: 

The bills coming up for a vote is on June 14, 2021, at 9:00, am (EDT)Location: This needs New Jersey resident's attention:

Bills to be Heard:

A1365 - Prohibits harassing or taking of certain wildlife at competitive event; establishes penalties.

S1258 - Prohibits persons convicted of criminal animal cruelty offenses from owning domestic companion animals and from working or volunteering at animal-related enterprises; establishes a presumption against pretrial intervention for certain persons; designated as "Moose's Law."

A2319 - Prohibits persons convicted of criminal animal cruelty offenses from owning domestic companion animals and from working or volunteering at animal-related enterprises; designated as "Moose's Law

Description:

Due to the public health emergency, the State House Annex remains closed to visitors. The public may not attend the Committee meeting in person but may view and participate in the meeting via the New Jersey Legislature home page at: 

https://trackbill.com/committee/new-jersey-assembly-agriculture/675-2601/

Committee:

Agriculture

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The original article is below:

An article in the NJ Herald

Mike Deak Bridgewater 
Courier News

NJ 'Moose's Law' prohibits animal abusers from owning pets

Moose a dog that was stolen and left to die in a hot car! 

TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by state Sen. Kip Bateman (R-16th) to prohibit convicted animal abusers from owning or working with pets has passed the New Jersey Senate.
“Moose’s Law” is named in memory of a New Jersey dog that was lured from his home property and killed at the hands of a supposed animal trainer. The law was passed unanimously by the state Senate on Monday.

“The monsters who commit atrocious animal abuses should not be allowed anywhere near pets, let alone be permitted to work with or own them,” Bateman said in a press release. “While animal abuse is already illegal in New Jersey, this measure expands and strengthens animal cruelty consequences and helps to ensure our furry friends are not unknowingly placed in the wrong hands. Protecting vulnerable pets from cruelty and mistreatment will save the lives of animal companions across the state.”

To read the rest of the article please, link on the original link below:


Considering the Pitbull Tori that was adopted off Craig's list by a dog, serial killed Matthew C. Wydrinski, of East Windsor, N.J. who withheld food from the dog for four long months until she passed away, tapping her last moments next to a new unused bowl his kids playing in the background. Matthew C. Wydrinski was arrested and only received forty hours of community service for his heinous crime and can own a dog in the future. A2319 and  S1258  must be passed!

Tori’s lifeless body after suffering for four long months at the hands of dog serial killer Matthew C. Wydrinski, of East Windsor, N.J.

Tori should have weighed a minimum of 40 pounds. When she died, she weighed only eighteen pounds! This vital law must be passed to protect mankind's greatest and loyal friends! 

To read more of Tor's story and, sign her petition please click on the link below her heartbreaking picture.


2 comments:

  1. Just for accuracy's sake, I think he got 40hrs of community service not 4hrs but regardless the sentence did not fit the crime

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