Here's an Action Alert for Maryland residents that I want to pass on...please get involved in the fight to protect animals! –Kim
UPDATE...
UPDATE...
Maryland Becomes the Second State
With a REAL Devocalization Ban
Thanks to Grassroots Activists Like You!
http://stopdevocalizing.weebly.com/maryland.html
With a REAL Devocalization Ban
Thanks to Grassroots Activists Like You!
http://stopdevocalizing.weebly.com/maryland.html
Proposed Maryland Devocalization Law Would ALLOW the Cruelty to Continue
On the surface, a proposed Maryland state law – now before the Legislature as House Bill 667 and the companion Senate Bill 660 – would seem to prohibit devocalization.
But look a little deeper: This legislation actually allows veterinarians to continue cutting dogs' and cats' vocal cords, just to stifle their voices. Learn...then take 2 minutes to help protect animals from this cruel convenience surgery.
NOW'S THE TIME TO GET THE LEGISLATION RIGHT
On March 8, the Maryland Senate amended and improved SB 660, its version of the proposed law, by adding a definition of devocalization.
But the Senate left a fatal loophole, omission of the word "physical."
A devocalization law that doesn't define medical necessity as treatment of a "physical" illness would allow vets to cut vocal cords for barking or meowing--what the law is supposed to prohibit!
As of March 13, the companion House Bill 667 does include this crucial word, thanks to Delegate Benjamin Kramer. The two bills now must be reconciled in a joint House/Senate committee so their wording is the same.
It is vital that the final legislation retain the definition of devocalization...AND that it specifiy devocalization may be performed ONLY to treat PHYSICAL ailments...AND that NO other changes are made.
We hope Delegate Kramer stands firm. If he doesn't, this will be an empty law that does NOT protect animals at all.
Animals feel real pain. They need a real devocalization law.
BROAD OR NO DEFINITIONS = NO PROTECTION OF ANIMALS
Legislators know statutes must precisely define the actions being made illegal. The proposed Maryland devocalization law doesn't, rendering it completely unenforceable.
Any vet wishing to skirt the law can claim things like:
- "I didn't de-bark (devocalize) my patient. I merely softened his bark; that's different.
- "I didn't 'silence' my patient. This dog (cat) still makes vocal sounds."
- "My patient had a 'behavioral' illness."
REALITY: No matter what it's called or how vocal cords are cut – through the open mouth or an incision in the neck – helpless dogs and cats face lifelong misery or a terrible death without any benefit, not even the claimed assurance of a home. These animals are surrendered, abandoned and euthanized like any other.
WHAT THE LAW MUST INCLUDE:
THESE THREE DEFINITIONS... EXACTLY AS WRITTEN
- As used in this statute, "vocal cord surgery" shall mean a procedure involving the vocal apparatus of a dog or cat that includes cutting, notching, punching, abrading, laser, suturing or otherwise physically altering the tissue regardless of the surgical route.
- "Devocalization" shall mean vocal cord surgery on a dog or cat, as defined above, performed with the intent of altering, reducing or eliminating vocal sounds produced by that animal. This includes procedures also referred to as debarking, devoicing, silencing, vocal cordectomy, ventriculocordectomy, bark reduction or bark softening.
- "Medically necessary" shall mean necessary to treat a PHYSICAL illness, disease or injury or correct a birth defect that causes the animal medical harm or pain that cannot be relieved or remedied by other veterinary care.
If all three definitions are not added to the bill exactly as written above, Maryland's dogs and cats will continue to have their vocal cords cut for communicating.
THE LAW MUST NOT INCLUDE ANY OTHER CHANGES
Loopholes that would hurt animals are not always obvious. For example, substituting "pets" for "dogs and cats" leaves animals used for breeding and animal testing without any protection. "Allowable as a last resort" is unenforceable, and worse, it legitimizes this act of animal cruelty.
Sneaky loopholes like these and others can be added any time before a bill becomes law. Don't let that happen to this one.
MARYLAND RESIDENTS
TAKE 2 MINUTES TO PROTECT ANIMALS NOW...
BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE
- The word "physical" MUST be included in the final version of the legislation to describe conditions deemed "medically necessary" – its omission is a glaring loophole that enables vets to continue cutting vocal cords for any reason.
- The definition of devocalization adopted on March 8 MUST be retained.
- NO other changes should be made or the law could be rendered unenforceable.
Calls are best – and fast! But if you email, put this in the subject line: "Close the Loopholes in the Devocalization Bill SB660"
If you're a constituent, say so! Don't know? Click here to find out.
If you're a constituent, say so! Don't know? Click here to find out.
Sen. Lisa Gladden
Phone: 410-841-3697 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3697 | Fax: 410-841-3142
lisa.gladden@senate.state.md.us
Phone: 410-841-3697 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3697 | Fax: 410-841-3142
lisa.gladden@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Brian Frosh
Phone: 301-858-3124 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3124 | Fax: 410-841-3142
brian.frosh@senate.state.md.us
Phone: 301-858-3124 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3124 | Fax: 410-841-3142
brian.frosh@senate.state.md.us
Learn about the subtle wording that would cause animals lifelong misery or a terrible death:
Got a few more minutes?
Call any or all of these committee members in addition to – NOT instead of – Senators Gladden and Frosh.
If you're a constituent, say so! Don't know? Click here to find out.
Sen. James Bronchin
410-841-3648 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3648,
jim.brochin@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Jennie Forehand
301-858-3134 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3134
jennie.forehand@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Stephen Hershey, Jr.
410-841-3639 | 301-858-3639 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3639
steve.hershey@senate.state.md.us
Sen. C. Anthony Muse
301-858-3092 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3092
anthony.muse@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Jamie Raskin
301-858-3634 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3634
jamie.raskin@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Christopher Shank
301-858-3903 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3903
christopher.shank@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Norman Stone, Jr.
410-841-3587 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3587
norman.stone@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Bobby Zirkin
410-841-3131 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3131
bobby.zirkin@senate.state.md.us
Call any or all of these committee members in addition to – NOT instead of – Senators Gladden and Frosh.
If you're a constituent, say so! Don't know? Click here to find out.
Sen. James Bronchin
410-841-3648 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3648,
jim.brochin@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Jennie Forehand
301-858-3134 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3134
jennie.forehand@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Stephen Hershey, Jr.
410-841-3639 | 301-858-3639 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3639
steve.hershey@senate.state.md.us
Sen. C. Anthony Muse
301-858-3092 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3092
anthony.muse@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Jamie Raskin
301-858-3634 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3634
jamie.raskin@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Christopher Shank
301-858-3903 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3903
christopher.shank@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Norman Stone, Jr.
410-841-3587 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3587
norman.stone@senate.state.md.us
Sen. Bobby Zirkin
410-841-3131 | Toll-free in MD: 1-800-492-7122 ext. 3131
bobby.zirkin@senate.state.md.us
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Also, see:
- Please "Like" this Campaign Against Devocalization on FACEBOOK
- Here's Piper on FACEBOOK (9 secs.) – Please "Like"!
- More True Stories of Devocalized Dogs
- United Against Devocalization
- Myths & Facts about Devocalization
- Tell Your Veterinarian: Devocalization is Mutilation!
- ATTN: Vets and Vet Techs
- Support State Laws Banning Devocalization
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