Posted by M-MAN on March 18, 2017 at 09:22:38 from (184.39.59.226):
In Reply to: Cruelty to animals posted by John in La on March 18, 2017 at 06:41:57:
Just my opinion but I think the cruelty to animals laws have gotten out of hand by a wimpy society where common sense isn't so common. We have became a society where animals are protected more than people and that's just wrong. I do not believe in being cruel to any animal or person but my idea of cruel and modern society's are different. I consider cruelty to animals as intentionally causing them pain just for the fun of it. Somehow it's supposed to be more humane to use a vet and a needle instead of a bullet. Dead is dead so wheres the reasoning? Only difference is someone coulden't or woulden't pay a Professional to do the deed. They can and do charge you with animal cruelity if you fail to take your pet to the vet every year for their yearly shots or don't buy proper food for them. That's fine if you're a person but we can't have you doing the same for an animal. What sense does that make? When that fellow is facing more prison time for shooting those pups than he would be if it had been a person he shot it's just wrong. I can see citing him for being uncaring and stupid if he didn't bury them but that's about it. Course you could level the same charges against half the population on any given day.
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