RE: ot-dogfighting legislation

2005-04-05 Thread MacKenzie, Kerry N.
Title: Message



Yes, 
it's like a knife in the gut every time you hear about it. I will definitely 
look at this later. Thanks Tonya. Kerry

-Original Message-From: 
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On Behalf Of catatonyaSent: Monday, April 04, 2005 9:30 
PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: ot-dogfighting 
legislation
I don't want to start another PETA battle. But if you're disturbed by 
dogfighting and cockfighting here is some info. for you.

I have a sample letter I wrote at the bottom of the email if you want to 
modify and use it. The House Bill and the Senate Bill have different numbers, so 
be sure to put the correct numbers in your correspondence.

You can find your senators' and congressman's email very easily by doing a 
google search.

example "us senators email addresses"

tPETA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: 
  "PETA" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Help Federal Officials Tackle Animal 
  Fighters!Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 10:14:28 -0500Help Federal 
  Officials Tackle Animal Fighters! 
  Dear Friend,
  Our nation and its animals need your voice today! As you may know, 
  the sadistic blood sports of dogfighting 
  and cockfighting 
  continue in many states. Federal officials have shied away from investigating 
  and prosecuting some of these crimes, citing the weak statute and penalties 
  applicable to such offenses. A vital piece of legislation that will 
  help address this issuethe Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Actwas 
  introduced in the House and the Senate on February 15 and is being reviewed by 
  committees.
  If they are passed by the Congress, S.382 
  and H.R.817 
  will strengthen prohibitions against animal fighting. The transport of animals 
  for fightingcurrently a federal misdemeanor punishable by one year in 
  jailwould become a felony, with offenders facing two years in prison. The 
  legislation would also criminalize the interstate shipment of cockfighting 
  paraphernalia, including the razor-sharp gaffs typically attached to roosters 
  legs before fights.
  Please contact your senators and representative to express your support for 
  the Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act today. And please 
  forward this message to others who might be willing to lend their voices to 
  this important issue:
  Contact information for senators 
  and representatives 
  is available online. 
  Thank you for your compassion for animals and for your willingness to 
  act.
  Yours sincerely,
  Daniel PadenDomestic Animal and Wildlife Rescue  Information 
  DepartmentPeople for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
  Dear Congressman Linder,
  
  Our nation and its animals need your voice today! As you may know, 
  the sadistic blood sports of dogfighting and cockfighting continue in many states including Georgia 
  wheretheyare illegal. I'm sure you're aware of the major 
  bust here in Georgia where people had brought children to such a gruesome 
  event. I believe it is time for the federal government to get more 
  involved as the people involved cross state lines and put not only their 
  'fighting animals', but people's pets and children in danger through their 
  actions.
  
  I truly believe the increase in dog attacks we are seeing on children are 
  related to these idiots abusing and training their animals to kill.
  
  Please support the Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement 
  Act! (H.R. 817)
  Thank you for your time.
  Tonya Tolbert
  Acworth, GAThis email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail.


RE: ot-dogfighting legislation

2005-04-05 Thread Lewis Faye
Hi everyone. I am appy20, Faye Lewis from the board before. I have had email problems and subscription problems, time problemsand was unable to post.

I did want to encourage all of you to fight dogfighting from a different angle. In your next election, find out WHO is running for district attorney in your local area.It doesn't hurt to identify all of the electible judges either. Don't omit sheriffs either and police chiefs. Put this issue on their agenda right from the beginning. All the national and state legislation won'tmean a hill of beans unless it is enforced, prosecuted and abjudicated. I live in a section of the state that has a serious dogfighting problem. Our county, however, does not. Why? Because we elected a DA who was very aggressive and worked closely with the Humane Society to rid us of the problem. People actually did jail time here. Dozens of people got prosecuted to the max. Our sheriff departmentis mandated to respond to the problem and to reported dog thefts.  It worked. Dogfighters are afraid of our
 county. Our Humane Society Director said that dogs are not being stolen in our county for fear of drawing attention to themselves either.Not one dog has been stolen in our county in years (except for the rare domestic dispute type cases).If you have true legal recourse, the word gets around and things improve. She said the problem lies in the complacent counties that do not prosecute. 

During your next election, talk to the candidates. Organize your dog clubs, cat clubs, Humane Society, pet lovers, your neighbors, coworkersand have them ALL approach the candidates. Make it known that you think the problem a priority. This really does work. In fact, it is rather scary at how easy the solution truly is. We are now one of the safest counties in the state when it comes to dogfighting. 

For those of you who don't think this is a cat issue, please rethink. Some of these sickos use cats as bait animals.
"MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Yes, it's like a knife in the gut every time you hear about it. I will definitely look at this later. Thanks Tonya. Kerry

-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of catatonyaSent: Monday, April 04, 2005 9:30 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: ot-dogfighting legislation
I don't want to start another PETA battle. But if you're disturbed by dogfighting and cockfighting here is some info. for you.

I have a sample letter I wrote at the bottom of the email if you want to modify and use it. The House Bill and the Senate Bill have different numbers, so be sure to put the correct numbers in your correspondence.

You can find your senators' and congressman's email very easily by doing a google search.

example "us senators email addresses"

tPETA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: "PETA" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Help Federal Officials Tackle Animal Fighters!Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 10:14:28 -0500Help Federal Officials Tackle Animal Fighters! 
Dear Friend,
Our nation and its animals need your voice today! As you may know, the sadistic blood sports of dogfighting and cockfighting continue in many states. Federal officials have shied away from investigating and prosecuting some of these crimes, citing the weak statute and penalties applicable to such offenses. A vital piece of legislation that will help address this issue—the Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act—was introduced in the House and the Senate on February 15 and is being reviewed by committees.
If they are passed by the Congress, S.382 and H.R.817 will strengthen prohibitions against animal fighting. The transport of animals for fighting—currently a federal misdemeanor punishable by one year in jail—would become a felony, with offenders facing two years in prison. The legislation would also criminalize the interstate shipment of cockfighting paraphernalia, including the razor-sharp gaffs typically attached to roosters’ legs before fights.
Please contact your senators and representative to express your support for the Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act today. And please forward this message to others who might be willing to lend their voices to this important issue:
Contact information for senators and representatives is available online. 
Thank you for your compassion for animals and for your willingness to act.
Yours sincerely,
Daniel PadenDomestic Animal and Wildlife Rescue  Information DepartmentPeople for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
Dear Congressman Linder,

Our nation and its animals need your voice today! As you may know, the sadistic blood sports of dogfighting and cockfighting continue in many states including Georgia wheretheyare illegal. I'm sure you're aware of the major bust here in Georgia where people had brought children to such a gruesome event. I believe it is time for the federal government to get more involved as the people involved cross state lines and put not only their 'fighting 

RE: ot-dogfighting legislation

2005-04-05 Thread catatonya
Thank you! Very good advice!!!

tonyaLewis Faye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi everyone. I am appy20, Faye Lewis from the board before. I have had email problems and subscription problems, time problemsand was unable to post.

I did want to encourage all of you to fight dogfighting from a different angle. In your next election, find out WHO is running for district attorney in your local area.It doesn't hurt to identify all of the electible judges either. Don't omit sheriffs either and police chiefs. Put this issue on their agenda right from the beginning. All the national and state legislation won'tmean a hill of beans unless it is enforced, prosecuted and abjudicated. I live in a section of the state that has a serious dogfighting problem. Our county, however, does not. Why? Because we elected a DA who was very aggressive and worked closely with the Humane Society to rid us of the problem. People actually did jail time here. Dozens of people got prosecuted to the max. Our sheriff departmentis mandated to respond to the problem and to reported dog thefts.  It worked. Dogfighters are afraid of our
 county. Our Humane Society Director said that dogs are not being stolen in our county for fear of drawing attention to themselves either.Not one dog has been stolen in our county in years (except for the rare domestic dispute type cases).If you have true legal recourse, the word gets around and things improve. She said the problem lies in the complacent counties that do not prosecute. 

During your next election, talk to the candidates. Organize your dog clubs, cat clubs, Humane Society, pet lovers, your neighbors, coworkersand have them ALL approach the candidates. Make it known that you think the problem a priority. This really does work. In fact, it is rather scary at how easy the solution truly is. We are now one of the safest counties in the state when it comes to dogfighting. 

For those of you who don't think this is a cat issue, please rethink. Some of these sickos use cats as bait animals.
"MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Yes, it's like a knife in the gut every time you hear about it. I will definitely look at this later. Thanks Tonya. Kerry

-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of catatonyaSent: Monday, April 04, 2005 9:30 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: ot-dogfighting legislation
I don't want to start another PETA battle. But if you're disturbed by dogfighting and cockfighting here is some info. for you.

I have a sample letter I wrote at the bottom of the email if you want to modify and use it. The House Bill and the Senate Bill have different numbers, so be sure to put the correct numbers in your correspondence.

You can find your senators' and congressman's email very easily by doing a google search.

example "us senators email addresses"

tPETA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: "PETA" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Help Federal Officials Tackle Animal Fighters!Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 10:14:28 -0500Help Federal Officials Tackle Animal Fighters! 
Dear Friend,
Our nation and its animals need your voice today! As you may know, the sadistic blood sports of dogfighting and cockfighting continue in many states. Federal officials have shied away from investigating and prosecuting some of these crimes, citing the weak statute and penalties applicable to such offenses. A vital piece of legislation that will help address this issue—the Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act—was introduced in the House and the Senate on February 15 and is being reviewed by committees.
If they are passed by the Congress, S.382 and H.R.817 will strengthen prohibitions against animal fighting. The transport of animals for fighting—currently a federal misdemeanor punishable by one year in jail—would become a felony, with offenders facing two years in prison. The legislation would also criminalize the interstate shipment of cockfighting paraphernalia, including the razor-sharp gaffs typically attached to roosters’ legs before fights.
Please contact your senators and representative to express your support for the Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act today. And please forward this message to others who might be willing to lend their voices to this important issue:
Contact information for senators and representatives is available online. 
Thank you for your compassion for animals and for your willingness to act.
Yours sincerely,
Daniel PadenDomestic Animal and Wildlife Rescue  Information DepartmentPeople for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
Dear Congressman Linder,

Our nation and its animals need your voice today! As you may know, the sadistic blood sports of dogfighting and cockfighting continue in many states including Georgia wheretheyare illegal. I'm sure you're aware of the major bust here in Georgia where people had brought children to such a gruesome event. I believe it is time for the federal government to get more involved as 

RE: ot-dogfighting legislation

2005-04-05 Thread Lewis Faye
I have found that local candidates are not hard to bend their ear either. Most of them WANT to talk. Some of them won't shut up. LOL Sometimes it does not take many people to make it happen, just set the stage and if the local HS can follow up on it, you have a really good chance of getting rid of it. catatonya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Thank you! Very good advice!!!

tonyaLewis Faye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi everyone. I am appy20, Faye Lewis from the board before. I have had email problems and subscription problems, time problemsand was unable to post.

I did want to encourage all of you to fight dogfighting from a different angle. In your next election, find out WHO is running for district attorney in your local area.It doesn't hurt to identify all of the electible judges either. Don't omit sheriffs either and police chiefs. Put this issue on their agenda right from the beginning. All the national and state legislation won'tmean a hill of beans unless it is enforced, prosecuted and abjudicated. I live in a section of the state that has a serious dogfighting problem. Our county, however, does not. Why? Because we elected a DA who was very aggressive and worked closely with the Humane Society to rid us of the problem. People actually did jail time here. Dozens of people got prosecuted to the max. Our sheriff departmentis mandated to respond to the problem and to reported dog thefts.  It worked. Dogfighters are afraid of our
 county. Our Humane Society Director said that dogs are not being stolen in our county for fear of drawing attention to themselves either.Not one dog has been stolen in our county in years (except for the rare domestic dispute type cases).If you have true legal recourse, the word gets around and things improve. She said the problem lies in the complacent counties that do not prosecute. 

During your next election, talk to the candidates. Organize your dog clubs, cat clubs, Humane Society, pet lovers, your neighbors, coworkersand have them ALL approach the candidates. Make it known that you think the problem a priority. This really does work. In fact, it is rather scary at how easy the solution truly is. We are now one of the safest counties in the state when it comes to dogfighting. 

For those of you who don't think this is a cat issue, please rethink. Some of these sickos use cats as bait animals.
"MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Yes, it's like a knife in the gut every time you hear about it. I will definitely look at this later. Thanks Tonya. Kerry

-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of catatonyaSent: Monday, April 04, 2005 9:30 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: ot-dogfighting legislation
I don't want to start another PETA battle. But if you're disturbed by dogfighting and cockfighting here is some info. for you.

I have a sample letter I wrote at the bottom of the email if you want to modify and use it. The House Bill and the Senate Bill have different numbers, so be sure to put the correct numbers in your correspondence.

You can find your senators' and congressman's email very easily by doing a google search.

example "us senators email addresses"

tPETA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: "PETA" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Help Federal Officials Tackle Animal Fighters!Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 10:14:28 -0500Help Federal Officials Tackle Animal Fighters! 
Dear Friend,
Our nation and its animals need your voice today! As you may know, the sadistic blood sports of dogfighting and cockfighting continue in many states. Federal officials have shied away from investigating and prosecuting some of these crimes, citing the weak statute and penalties applicable to such offenses. A vital piece of legislation that will help address this issue—the Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act—was introduced in the House and the Senate on February 15 and is being reviewed by committees.
If they are passed by the Congress, S.382 and H.R.817 will strengthen prohibitions against animal fighting. The transport of animals for fighting—currently a federal misdemeanor punishable by one year in jail—would become a felony, with offenders facing two years in prison. The legislation would also criminalize the interstate shipment of cockfighting paraphernalia, including the razor-sharp gaffs typically attached to roosters’ legs before fights.
Please contact your senators and representative to express your support for the Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act today. And please forward this message to others who might be willing to lend their voices to this important issue:
Contact information for senators and representatives is available online. 
Thank you for your compassion for animals and for your willingness to act.
Yours sincerely,
Daniel PadenDomestic Animal and Wildlife Rescue  Information DepartmentPeople for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
Dear Congressman Linder,

Our nation and its animals need your