Posted on 08/24/2014 11:17:51 PM PDT by Olog-hai
In two landmark rulings earlier this month, the Oregon Supreme Court said that animalswhether they be horses, goats, dogs or catsshall be afforded some of the same basic protections as human beings.
The dual rulings are expected to make it easier for police to rush to the aid of ailing animals without first obtaining a warrant. They also could result in harsher criminal repercussions for those found guilty of abusing or neglecting animals.
These are hugely helpful to the prosecution of animal-cruelty cases, said Jacob Kamins, a Corvallis-based prosecutor assigned to pursuing such cases across Oregon.
(Excerpt) Read more at oregonlive.com ...
Depending on what kind of liberal is in power, it may mean that (imagine no bullocks or capons!), or the extreme opposite (all pets sterilized).
Cynically paranoid, much?
Please elaborate on exactly *how* this will contribute to “degrading the status of people?”
That is quite a quantum leap.
well i tell you what.
if you’re going to take on the responsibility of having animals you better damn well care for them and not neglect them or abuse them. they aren’t people but they aren’t toasters either. i think if it’s clear you can’t take care of them properly, you ought not have them. i’m open to various localities setting their own standards by the people there deciding what is “proper” for them.
domestic animals depend on people for everything major, safety, food, medical care. how can we ask God, a higher being, to take care of our every need when we have no problem neglecting and abusing animals we’ve decided to supposedly be takin care of. how would we answer him if he said, and look how you treat the lessers you said you’d be responsible for?
the bible says you can tell a lot about a man by how he treats his animals.
i am for biblical stewardship. not econuts. animals fal in different categories but we as stewards are not to bve unnecessarily cruel to rhgem. and if you’re a decent person you know what neglect, abuse and cruelty look like.
Years of careful investigation have corroborated this statement.
...”old logical fallacy.” Ironic, is descriptive.
Oddly enough, the tide is turning on spay/neuter, already.
*Many* vets and veterinary colleges are finally recognizing the detrimental nature of sterilization.
http://www.2ndchance.info/cruciatelongtermneuter.htm
My Dobes are un-neutered.
I will always regret every spay/neuter I’ve ever had done.
I witnessed first-hand the bad side effects.
in your example no government was needed. if govt was involved they may hgave stuck aroubd to fine you for unsafe conditions.
common sense and stewardship is what your neighbor did. unfortunately govt doesn’t always operate that way. but obvious abuse/neglect cases are what this court case was about. hoarders for one. breeders keeping sh1tty conditions. yards fullof dead and dying animals. these are seen by humane officers all the time.
Think pink.
They are giving animals “human rights”. Did you read the story? Bad enough that they are not being enforced for humans, but imagine an activist judge taking this a step further?
Oregon’s liberalism has produced nothing good.
well it does make a difference at what age spays and neuters are done. i know if done before sexual maturity it causes problems.
*applause*
Then no need for lawyers, cool.
:^)
actually it’s about hoarders and visually obvious neglect and abuse cases.
Mmnlphlf!
Neighbors have the freedom to be, well, neighborly.
LEOs are in a different class.
Neighbors don’t act in an “official capacity” so need no warrants or “permission” to come over and save your cat out of a tree.
Cops are legally [supposedly] bound by constitutional shackles.
Nowhere in the article does it say that.
I think you’re seeing things.
[that you want to see]
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