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FELONY ANIMAL-TORTURE BILL PASSES IN UTAH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
In today's session of the Utah State Legislature, the House of Representatives this afternoon passed HB 61, "Criminal Penalty for Animal Cruelty," by a 48 to 24 vote, and the bill will now move onto the Senate for debate. HB 61 would make intentional torture of an animal a third-degree felony offense, as it already is in 41 other states, and would also require the court to recommend psychological counseling for convicted offenders and, if not, state why such recommendation was not made.
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MY FURRY VALENTINE
Rabbits are currently the third most common type of animal abandoned to shelters and in need of loving homes, and the Humane Society of Utah is pleased to have joined the House Rabbit Society and other animal protection organizations in declaring February "Adopt-a-Rescued-Rabbit Month." According to HSU officials, these soft, cuddly animals are ideal for warming your heart and adding to a warm, loving home atmosphere.
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The Humane Society of Utah is a private, charitable, nonprofit Utah Corporation that relies heavily on donations. To find out what items our furry friends are currently in need of Click Here. |
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