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Old 07-02-2005, 11:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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stop PAWS legislation

Breders and OWNERS... this is an extremely critical issue. Please read, cross post and ACT!


Okay, as most of you probably already know,
Carmen Battaglia is a well respected judge, as
well as an AKC Board Member. He is one of the
four board members that voted NOT to support this
bill. Here is his answer
regarding his opposition and his concerns - he
suggests LETTERS, not EMAILS to address YOUR
concern and opposition to this bill - TIME IS OF
THE ESSENCE!:



Subject: THE PAWS ACT (SB 1139/HR26690)

From: Carmen Battaglia

Thank you for taking the time to contact me
regarding AKC's support for the
legislation that is being proposed by the
Republican Senator, Rick Santorum
from Pennsylvania. As you may know, four AKC directors voted against the
motion to support the proposed legislation. Those dissenting were: Carmen
Battaglia, Tom Davies, Patti Strand and Ken Marden. I am with this memo
answering your inquiry and I am speaking only for my self. Since you took
the time to contact me with your questions, you deserve a response.
Let me begin by saying that when people in a family disagree, we dont
divorce. We continue to support each other even though we differ on
strategy. The right to dissent should not be confused with disloyalty. I
think you will better understand my point after you finish reading my
response to your email.
To begin, it is unlikely that the goals of
the PAWS statue can be reached by
expanding Federal oversight to the
small-scale breeder who produces puppies
and kittens as a hobby. In simple terms,
AKC has always argued against the
use of numbers to define hobby breeders. The
reason was and is that numbers
can always be changed along with the definitions. A small change here and
there overtime could easily change things and eventually it could be
difficult to be defined as a hobby breeder. The history of the Animal
Rights extremists on this point is clear. They have always worked to first
get their foot in the door, and then they begin to work on their target by
changing definitions, which widens their influence. The fundamental
argument that is being used regarding the need for this legislation in my
judgment is flawed. There is no documented record that we are being
"bombarded with horror stories from fanciers
about commercial importers and
the "puppy mills" who are evading federal regulation". If there is such a
report it still would not justify having the
federal government coming into
our residence, telling hobby breeders how to breed
and raise their litters. Senator Santorum has a long history of wanting
to regulate hobby breeders. In 2000, he
proposed legislation focused on dog
breeding practices, socialization standards, and the idea of 3 strikes and
your out (you lose your license to breed).
In November of 2003, this Senator
along with representative Whitfield made another attempt to regulate hobby
breeders. They reintroduced the Puppy
Protection Act. This time the emphasis
was placed on setting a breeding limit on all
bitches. AKC's lobbyist Jim Holt, said that these efforts were " the
brain child of the HSUS", "a radical animal
rights advocate" group. He went
on to say that "we can look forward to the
socialization standard returning
in some form".
One of the most dangerous parts of PAWS is that for the first time it will
inject the federal government into regulations about whether, when and how
animals (dogs) can be bred". Once the
government is able to establish this
principle, others can work on the details of
making changes later. The first
step in their strategy is to get the hobby breeders "to admit that a
problem exists". AKC has always believed that "the answer is not in
expanding the scope of the law but in more
effective enforcement." That has
not changed. Over regulation always leads to unintended consequences. The
argument that the importers and those who sell on the Internet need to be
regulated by the federal government should not be linked to the hobby
breeder. Using numbers like 25 puppies
sold a year and breeding less than
7 litters on your premises should not be the
way to exclude hobby breedersby
law. We should not forget that there still
remains several other important
issues that have not been developed and the
negotiations are not over. What
this means is that the numbers 25 and 7 can
be changed with a simple word or
two. For example, 25 pups can become 10, and 7 litters can become 3
litters. What the Senator still has not addressed involves his intentions
about several other areas. He has yet to explain what he intends to do
about:

- The scope of the minimum "humane care standards" and the
penalties for breeders.

- The provisions covering breeders
who raise puppies in their homes

- The language that authorizes the USDA to certify inspection
programs of non-governmental organizations. This area includes private
inspections by contractors which is of
particular concern due to a frequent
pattern of incompetence, abuse and corruption where organizations have
already been employed by state and local jusristications.

- The non-profit entitles such as the shelters and whether they will be
excluded.

Given all of these uncertainties, there is good reason for concern about
PAWS which is a poorly written statute.

What to do was a question many of you ask.
To date, my email box has over
600 emails from dog owners. It is impossible
to read all of them. But if I
received 600 letters, that would be a different matter. The last time
this Senator attempted to regulate hobby
breeders we suggested that you and
each of your members and clubs write your US Senator and Representative.
Ask them to not co-sponsor or support PAWS. That approached worked and the
statue died. In this case, we need to be realistic; this Senator is a
ranking Republican. He can probably get support in the Senate. However,
the PAWS statue must still be voted on by the House of Representatives.
So your second letter should be sent to your Congressmen. Remember that
this is a time sensitive problem. If you plan to let your US Senators and
Congressmen know about your feelings and how you want them to vote, act
now. Send letters, emails will not pay off.
Your friends, neighbors, clubs and organizations can defeat this bill or
remove from it all reference to hobby breeders by the numbers.
Thanks for your concern. I hope these
answers have addressed your questions.
Carmen Battaglia
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