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HOW DO THE ANIMAL RIGHTS GROUPS CHANGE THE LAW?

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HOW DO THE ANIMAL RIGHTS GROUPS CHANGE THE LAW?

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Visit the Institute for Animal Rights Law (IARL) website. There you can download their radical version of a model spay/neuter ordinance which reads it shall be unlawful to harbor in this jurisdiction any unspayed cat or dog over four months of age or any unneutered cat or dog over four months of age. “Harbor” is defined to include legal ownership, or the providing of regular care, or shelter, or protection, or refuge, or nourishment, or medical treatment IARL will also educate you on why anti-breeding laws are constitutional. Their website says – The core of a typical anti-breeding law is its findings, which usually are that: Euthanasia of unwanted cats and dogs is rampant, with totals annually of millions of animals; The root cause of this mass killing is the problem of overpopulation, which causes social problems beyond those of euthanasia. Further, IARL says Based on these findings, the anti-breeding laws provide for a moratorium on the breeding of cats and dogs, and if that doesnt

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