Wrong vote on animal abuse bill

To the editor:

If you care about animals as much as I do, you may be glad to know that we have a new law in Virginia that will help protect our beloved companions from being abused in breeding situations and pet shops. The bipartisan bill, SB1412, was introduced by Republican Sen. Bill Stanley and passed the Senate 29-10 and the House of Delegates 67-28.

It is now a misdemeanor for anyone working with companion animals as a pet shop owner, dealer, breeder, or employee of these people to have a criminal record of animal cruelty, neglect or abandonment.

One would think that this law wouldn’t be controversial. After all, who would be in favor of animal abusers working with animals? Apparently, Del. John McGuire is. Our representative for the 56th istrict voted against this bill.

This makes me suspect that he is in the pocket of puppy mill breeders and the unethical dealers who sell these mistreated creatures. Hard to say, but whatever his reason, it can’t be a good one. It is a well-known fact that pet shops that sell puppies get their animals from puppy mills, which have a long record of horrific abuse. If you wonder why so many pet stores do not sell dogs or cats, or only provide space for animal rescue groups to support pet adoption, ask anyone working in animal rescue, animal control officers, or veterinarians. The one thing that would make this egislation stronger would be an outright ban on selling puppy mill dogs in Virginia. The fact that it does not is evidence of the strength of the puppy mill lobby.

There is nothing good about animal cruelty, and there is nothing good about McGuire’s refusal to support legislation aimed at stopping it. So far, on any piece of decent legislation – even bills patroned by members of his own party – John McGuire is batting zero.

Sincerely,
Claire Kaplan
Troy

Administrator’s Note: This letter was originally published in the Central Virginian newspaper and is reprinted here with the author’s permission.