We opposed this bill which would have created an “animal abuse registry” similar to the registration requirements already in effect for persons convicted of sex offenses. Like other bills which would impose onerous registration burdens and establish broad community notification requirements, this registry would be costly, undermine rehabilitation of offenders, subject individuals to severe criminal penalties for failing to follow proper registration requirements, and would promote the harassment of ex-offenders seeking to reintegrate into the community. National organizations such as the ASPCA and the American Kennel Club have further opposed these registries due to their ineffectiveness. Thankfully, the legislation died in committee.
Animal Abuse Registry (H 5040)
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Representative Arthur Corvese
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