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H.R. 3327, The Federal Dog Protection Act

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Adam

Would like to hear some reasons why this bill shouldnt be made into law.

Dog Lover

Allowing Humane Societies to collect outrageous fees for seizing animals without a conviction of the owner and then taking ownership of the same animals, still without a conviction of the owner, is part of this bill that is designed to ensure the euthanasia of breeds, such as APBT, using the excuse of lack of space for adoptable dogs. As long as there is not conviction, there should be no charges levied,and, unless the animals are in clear danger, they should be left where they are and that person supervised with unannounced visits. If the fees charged by these AnimalControl agencies were reasonable and fair, which they never are, this matter would not amount to illegal confiscation of private property. Also, these private organizations should not be allowed to sue persons as it has been clearly shown that they target people based on breed, not the actions of the people. Again, a conviction should occur first.

no dog fighting

i love animals this bill is soooo kewl. i agree with dog lover and people are only being fined so little

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