Sunday, February 8, 2009

Arkansas Animal Cruelty Bill Is Signed Into Law

A bill making aggravated cruelty to cats, dogs and horses a felony on the first offense has been signed into law.

Gov. Mike Beebe on Wednesday signed the bill that makes aggravated animal cruelty on first offense punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and up to six years in prison. The bill also includes a five-year sentencing enhancement for anyone convicted of torturing an animal in the presence of a child.

Animal-welfare groups had sparred with farmers and hunters over past attempts to stiffen the state's animal cruelty laws, but supported this bill after negotiating a compromise. Read the article here.

We for one applaud this - as in "it's about time"! Hopefully this will present a deterrent for those creeps that like to use kittens for target practice. (we're watching you!)


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