PAWS Act 2005 Petition (SB 1139/HB 2669)

PAWS Act 2005 Petition (SB 1139/HB 2669)Along with signing this petition, it is asked that each signer write letters to the American Kennel Club and your individual state representatives and senators... continue reading »

700 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (700 total)
526.
Ken M 7 January 2008
527.
Kim N 3 January 2008
528.
Jay L 2 January 2008
529.
Carl B 2 January 2008
530.
Tori C 26 December 2007
531.
Kathleen K 23 December 2007
532.
Rosemary Kenneyakab 13 December 2007

"Please give us, houndsmen/women; hunters, trappers, fishermen, and the like, our constitutional right to own, compete, and enjoy the freedoms we are allowed by the constitution of the United States of America.."

533.
Cynthia W 11 December 2007
534.
Deanna L 5 December 2007
535.
Judy D 22 November 2007

"I agree fully with this."

536.
Carol Gh 21 November 2007
537.
Heidi B 14 November 2007

"This bill does nothing to protect the ones needing protecting, but it does seem to be aimed at the lining of some already lined pockets ! I oppose this bill 100%"

538.
Linda R 12 November 2007
539.
Jen G 30 October 2007

"Laws such as these need to be directed more towards the amish and mennonite communities where there is no regard for animal rights."

540.
Sandra B 29 October 2007

"Thanks for your attention."

541.
Carlos O 27 October 2007
542.
Samantha H 16 October 2007

"With you all the way and good luck!"

543.
Laura R 8 October 2007

"В"

544.
Kristine M 2 October 2007
545.
E Pr 1 October 2007
546.
Luis V 22 September 2007
547.
Dave C 18 September 2007
548.
Kentucky Houndsmenassociationi 1 September 2007

""Paws" Bad Legislation, opens the door for animal rights to gain a foothold to end breeding and selling dogs even as a hobby, Its their FOOT IN THE DOOR. We must stop this legislation!!!!!"

549.
Catherine W 31 August 2007

"We do not need this law. It will penalize responsible breeders, and do nothing to achieve it's supposed objectives."

550.
Alan L 30 August 2007
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