Senator Bieda was approached by the Wayne County
Prosecutors office wanting to strengthen MCL
750.50 and 750.50(b) “our Animal Cruelty Laws”. They were finding it difficult
to adequately prosecute animal crimes involving a high amount of animals. PMA
is not surprised that Senator Bieda assisted.
I suppose this shouldn’t be a surprise as Kym
Worthy stated at a press conference last year around this time that she was
already working on changes to the laws after the Pet Station case! Detroit
News article 2012:
Here is a summary of SB 285. Note, they called out PET SHOPS and BREEDERS! If you support these changes, make sure you RSVP for Mi Humane Lobby Day April 16th!
Here is a summary of SB 285. Note, they called out PET SHOPS and BREEDERS! If you support these changes, make sure you RSVP for Mi Humane Lobby Day April 16th!
- Defines breeder
as a person who breeds animals for the purpose of making a profit.
- Now includes
breeders and operators of pet shops.
- Defines companion
animals.
- Violations
involving 25 or more animals or for individuals who have had 3 ore more
prior convictions are now felonies. Not less than a 5 year probation.
- If the person is
a breeder or operator of a pet shop and they have ad 5 or more prior
convictions related to animals the person is guilty of a felony punishable
by imprisonment not more than 2 years, a fine not more than $5,000 or
both.
- Added levels of
offense:
- A person who
INTENTIALLY violates subsection (2) A or C related to adequately caring
for animals or knowing that the animals a companion animal is guilty of
killing or torturing animals in the first degree.
- A person who
either intentionally violates or violates subsection (2) A or C knowing
the animal is a companion animal is guilty of killing or torturing
animals in the second degree.
- A person who
violates subsection (2) is guilty of killing or torturing animals in the
third degree.
- Increases
penalties for each level of offense:
- First degree
offense – felony punishable by 1 or more of the following: not more than
10 years in prison (changed from 4 years), fine not more than $5,000
(changed from single animals $2,500, not to exceed $20,000) and community
service.
- Second degree
offense – felony punishable by 1 or more of the following: not more than
7 years in prison, fine not more than $5,000 and community service.
- Third degree
offense – felony punishable by 1 or more of the following: not more than
4 years in prison, fine not more than $5,000 and community service.
It is
a bad time to be a pet store or breeder in Michigan .
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