Guest guest Posted November 25, 2008 Report Share Posted November 25, 2008 Dear Companion Pet Lovers ~ Some GREAT news for the animals in Ohio...a HUGE thanks to everyone who worked tirelessly in helping to pass this legislation! Mary O'Connor-Shaver Cell: 614-271-8248 Columbus Top Dogs (Shure Pets) http://www.columbustopdogs.com/ http://www.banohiodogauctions.com/ http://thoughtsfurpaws.com/ LEGISLATIVE ALERTS: Please visit our Home page for pending legislation impacting the welfare of OH animals - http://www.columbustopdogs.com/ I donate ALL profits from the sale of our premium products and accessories to local animal protection groups! P.S. You or someone you know has requested you be added to the Columbus Top Dogs email list. If you do not want to receive emails from columbustopdogs.com, please reply and put "remove from list" in subject. Thank you! ------- Important Update: HB 418 (Animal Cruelty) Passes the Ohio House! "Esterly, Scott" <Scott.Esterly Wed, November 19, 2008 2:55 pm State Representative Brian G. Williams For Immediate Release: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 Contact: Scott Esterly, Legislative Aide (614) 644-5085 Ohio House Passes Rep. Williams Bill to Prevent Animal Cruelty Legislation Updates Laws Regarding Abuse and Torture of Animals COLUMBUS – The Ohio House of Representatives today approved a bill sponsored by State Representative Brian G. Williams (D-Akron) designed to protect animals from abuse and stop abusers from continuing their violent ways. “Current penalties in Ohio for animal cruelty are weak and do little to prevent future acts of violence,” Rep. Williams said. “House Bill 418 is a first step in correcting that glaring discrepancy in our criminal statutes.” The legislation features several provisions aimed at preventing animal abuse: Requires evaluation by professional counselor for any minor convicted of animal cruelty If the evaluation recommends counseling, the judge, at his/her discretion, can order such counseling to take place Increases the penalty for animal cruelty for a second or subsequent violation from a second-degree misdemeanor (the same penalty for a first violation) to a first-degree misdemeanor Enhances penalties for torturing a companion animal (probation in addition to the fifth-degree felony charge for each subsequent conviction) Allows court to include companion animals in a petitioner’s residence when issuing civil protection orders “Research shows that minors who abuse or torture animals not only are more likely to continue that behavior as adults, but will often turn their aggression to humans,” Rep. Williams said. “This bill is a way of ensuring the safety of animals and people alike.” HB 418, which received unanimous support from the House Criminal Justice Committee, passed the full House today by a vote of 92-1. It now goes to the Ohio Senate for its consideration. -30- Scott Esterly, Legislative Aide Ohio House of Representatives State Rep. Brian G. Williams 41st District--Part of Akron & NW Summit County Phone: (614) 644-5085 Fax: (614) 719-6941 Scott.Esterly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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