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Canadian Residents: Calls Desperately Needed!
Canadian Residents: Calls Desperately Needed!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anti-Cruelty Bill Faces Amendments From Animal-Abusing Industries! Bill C-10(b), an amendment to improve the cruelty-to-animals section of Canada’s Criminal Code, is in serious trouble in the Senate. The current, archaic criminal code does not protect stray animals or wildlife and considers crimes against animals to be property crimes. If passed, Bill C-10(b) (formerly C-15B) will allow for stricter sentences for those who inflict deliberate cruelty on animals and those who neglect animals to such an extent that significant animal suffering occurs: • A maximum five-year imprisonment term (the current maximum is six months) • An increase in the maximum penalty from six months’ to 18 months’ imprisonment if the Crown elects to proceed by summary conviction • Punishment of an indictable offense by imprisonment not to exceed five years • An unlimited fine, to be determined by the judge on a case-by-case basis • Authorization of judges to order anyone convicted to pay restitution to a humane society or other organization that cared for the abused animal • Sentencing that includes a lifetime prohibition against owning and/or harboring any animal in the future • The removal of crimes against animals from the property section of the Criminal Code. The Senate Committee is set to revise the bill to exempt all abuses of animals perpetrated by anyone who is affiliated with an animal-using industry. If this happens, animals in Canada will be even worse off than they are now––when they’re supposedly being protected by a law that is 113 years old! To see the text of the bill in its entirety, please click here. http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/2/parlbus/c...3/22148bE.html Time is crucial. C-10(b) may be heard on May 14, 2003. Please contact the Prime Minister’s office and members of the Standing Senate Committee today and urge them to expedite the passing of this bill as it stands—without amendments. Canadian animals desperately need your help! Until the Senate passes the legislation, please call committee members at 1-800-267-7362 or use the following contact information: Office of the Prime Minister 80 Wellington St. Ottawa, ON K1A 0A2 Fax: 613-941-690 E-Mail: pm@pm.gc.ca Standing Senate Committee: Sen. George Furey, Chair Tel.: 613-943-7805 Fax: 613-943-7807 E-Mail: fureyge@sen.parl.gc.ca Sen. Raymell Andreychuk Tel.: 613-947-2239 Fax: 613-947-2241 Sen. George Baker Fax: 613-947-1525 E-Mail: bakerg@sen.parl.gc.ca Sen. Gérald Beaudoin Tel.: 613-995-6128 Fax: 613-943-0685 E-Mail: beaudg@sen.parl.gc.ca Sen. John Bryden Tel.: 613-947-7305 Fax: 613-947-7307 E-Mail: brydej@sen.parl.gc.ca Sen. Anne Cools Tel.: 613-992-2808 Fax: 613-992-8513 E-Mail: coolsa@sen.parl.gc.ca Sen. Mobina Jaffer Tel.: 613-992-0189 Fax: 613-992-0673 E-Mail: jaffem@sen.parl.gc.ca Sen. Serge Joyal Tel.: 613-943-0434 Fax: 613-943-0441 E-Mail: joyals@sen.parl.gc.ca Sen. Pierre Claude Nolin Tel.: 613-943-1451 Fax: 613-943-1792 E-Mail: nolinp@sen.parl.gc.ca Sen. Landon Pearson Tel.: 613-947-7134 Fax: 613-944-4083 E-Mail: pearsl@sen.parl.gc.ca Sen. David P. Smith Tel.: 613-944-4079 Fax: 613-944-4083 E-Mail: smithd@sen.parl.gc.ca Sen. Terry Stratton Tel.: 613-947-2224 Fax: 613-943-1463 Thank you for your time and your compassion for animals!
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