Dedication Stopped HSUS Freight Train
But Watch Out For Senators Cutting Deals
by JOHN YATES
American Sporting Dog Alliance
http://www.americansportingdogalliance.org
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Activism by dog owners stopped the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) freight train in Illinois and the City of Chicago this past week.
Congratulations!
You did what many people thought was impossible. You stopped HSUS in its tracks in a state that is a must-win battle for the powerful and radical animal rights group, which is pushing two bills that would have a devastating effect on people who raise dogs.
Also, in the City of Chicago, where HSUS has political clout at the highest levels, a mandatory spay/neuter ordinance stalled during a committee hearing.
However, it would be inaccurate to say that you defeated HSUS. You stopped them. You fought them to a stalemate. You have forced them to back down because they didn’t have the votes to win.
But you can also expect a bag of political dirty tricks to emerge in the coming days, and the American Sporting Dog Alliance is urging you to be prepared to continue this fight with renewed vigilance, energy and dedication.
Here’s what happened, and what to expect.
In the state Senate, SB 139 and SB 53 did not get enough support to pass in committee. SB 139 would have made tail docking and ear cropping into felony animal cruelty offenses, and SB 53 would have imposed irrational and burdensome restrictions on people who raise dogs.
Votes were not taken, but the bills’ sponsors saw the handwriting on the wall and chose not to force the issue in the face of certain defeat. Several senators credited numerous letters in opposition from dog owners as being an important factor in changing their positions. The American Sporting Dog Alliance was at the forefront of this effort.
However, the bills’ sponsors did not simply allow the legislation to die. Instead, they turned them into what are called “shell bills.” Shell bills are stripped of all language and sent to the Senate floor as an empty document.
The senators have until April 3, 2009, to amend new language into the bills, and this deadline can be extended in some cases. This keeps the bills alive, in case the sponsors can find enough support to pass them. If the empty bills are amended at some point, they would be sent back to their Senate committees for reconsideration.
However, dog owners were lied to by the sponsor of the House version of the kennel legislation, HB 198.
Continued here.
It is amazing what can happen when folks stand up and counter the many unreasonable and far reaching laws that are propossed to legislators. We have been having a fair amount of success in the current session of the New Mexico State Legislature. Many bad bills have been amended to contain more palatable language, and one bad bill (HB667, which contained BSL) has been "killed" altogether.
...as always, the problem is getting folks organized and willing to speak-up.
Donovan
Posted by: unknown | Mar 17, 2009 at 08:00 PM
You got that right, Donovan. Im hopeful that more and more people are waking up to what is REALLY happening with respect to all this unconscionable legislation.
But then, I do like to remain optimistic.
Posted by: unknown | Mar 17, 2009 at 08:00 PM