Monday, March 1, 2010

Proposed California petfood tax to fund animal abuser registration

The Animal Legal Defense Fund and Senate Majority Leader Dean Florez recently proposed legislation that would require California law enforcement to begin formally registering people convicted of animal cruelty or abuse.
Anyone convicted of a felony involving animal cruelty would be required to provide detailed personal information and a photograph to be posted online, according to
The Monterey County Herald.
The funding for the proposed program is to come from a 2-3 cent tax on petfood, according to
KFSN-TV.

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