Eliminating Animal Ownership And Use One Step At A Time
In The Animal Rightist Projected World There Are NO Domestic Animals And NO Use Of Wild Animals
Let's Take A Look At The HSUS Agenda For Hunting........
Like starting with mourning dove hunting in Michigan?
......."If we could shut down all sport hunting in a moment, we would. Our goal is to get sport hunting in the same category as cock fighting and dog fighting. Our opponents say that hunting is a tradition. We say traditions can change ... . We are going to use the ballot box and the democratic process to stop all hunting in the United States ... . We will take it species by species until all hunting is stopped in California. Then we will take it state by state."........
To hunt or not to hunt; that's the question
In The Animal Rightist Projected World There Are NO Domestic Animals And NO Use Of Wild Animals
Let's Take A Look At The HSUS Agenda For PETS........
Like Starting With Pet Monkeys In Illinois?
....They can attack, they can carry life-threatening diseases, and they have environmental and social needs that the average pet owner cannot meet.”........
Can A Dog Attack?
Can A Dog Carry Life-Threatening Diseases?
Does A Dog Have Environmental And Social Needs That The Average Pet Owner Cannot Meet?
It Does When The Goal Is Total Animal Ownership Elimination, Doesn't It?
Humane Society: State Should Ban Pet Monkeys
14-Year-Old Girl Was Attacked By Spider Monkey This Week
(CBS) NAPERVILLE, Ill. The U.S. Humane Society on Wednesday announced a call to ban pet primates in Illinois after a teenage girl was bitten severely by a spider monkey on the Northwest Side.
The monkey bit the 14-year-old girl on Monday at a house at 4305 N. Mobile Ave. Chicago Police said she was bitten to the bone, but it was not learned what caused the attack. 77
The Humane Society said monkeys and other primates are not safe to keep as pets.
“This tragic incident should inspire action so that this does not happen to another child,” Diane Webber, director of the Central States Regional Office for The Humane Society of the United States, said in a news release. “Keeping primates as pets threatens both public safety and animal welfare. They can attack, they can carry life-threatening diseases, and they have environmental and social needs that the average pet owner cannot meet.”
Webber called on state officials to ban the private possession of primates as pets, which many states have already done. She also said the federal government should ban interstate trade in pet primates.
The monkey bit the 14-year-old girl on Monday at a house at 4305 N. Mobile Ave. Chicago Police said she was bitten to the bone, but it was not learned what caused the attack. 77
The Humane Society said monkeys and other primates are not safe to keep as pets.
“This tragic incident should inspire action so that this does not happen to another child,” Diane Webber, director of the Central States Regional Office for The Humane Society of the United States, said in a news release. “Keeping primates as pets threatens both public safety and animal welfare. They can attack, they can carry life-threatening diseases, and they have environmental and social needs that the average pet owner cannot meet.”
Webber called on state officials to ban the private possession of primates as pets, which many states have already done. She also said the federal government should ban interstate trade in pet primates.
Read The Entire Article At: http://cbs2chicago.com/local/local_story_242150048.html
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