Guest guest Posted March 27, 2003 Report Share Posted March 27, 2003 MessageI put something out yesterday about showing up in Sacramento on behalf of animals; here's more details. We have to be there at 7 a.m. on the 8th, so please consider staying over on the 7th. People can just double up in hotel rooms. This is huge, and the animals need us, so please come! Thursday, March 27, 2003 4:08 PM Emergency Lobby Day for the Animals HAN CA Leaders: I hope as many of you can make it to this lobby day as possible! It is so important to have you there! Please forward this to all your activists! Feel free to contact me with any questions! Thanks for your great work so far in spreading the word about these important pieces of legislation. Beth HELP SAVE MILLIONS OF ANIMALS BY ATTENDING HEARINGS IN SACRAMENTO ON THE MORNING OF APRIL 8TH! Rarely do we have a chance to make a difference for so many animals in just one day... Southern California activists! We need you too so don't let the distance deter you! Have the fun of taking a bus from Los Angeles with other animal activists and staying in a hotel in Sacramento. See below for more details. Hearings are being held at the State Capitol Building on four critical bills and it is absolutely imperative that animal advocates are there in force. If these bills are passed, millions of animals would be saved from the unspeakable cruelty of dove hunting, hound hunting, gestation and veal crates, and cockfighting. Join Wayne Pacelle of The Humane Society of the United States and Gene Bauston of Farm Sanctuary and other activists from around the state to attend these hearings. Opponents are planning to turn out 1,000 hunters to oppose the hound hunting and dove hunting bills. It is vitally important that the legislators see a room overflowing with animal advocates wearing pro-animal legislation stickers so please get there early -- by 7:00AM -- so the room is filled with us rather than the hunters. Rooms are reserved at a nearby hotel if you want to spend the night in Sacramento on April 7th. See " B " below for more information about times and locations of the hearings. A) Contact Your Legislators! It is also critical that we flood our legislators' offices with calls from constituents about these bills. Call (916)322-9900 to find the names of your State Assembly Member and State Senator and their contact information. Call your assembly member about the first three bills listed below (A.B. 342, A.B. 1190, and A.B. 732) and call your senator about the cockfighting bill (S.B. 732) B) The Bills, and Location and Times of the Hearings All hearings will be held at the Capitol Building on 10th Street and L Street in Sacramento. Activists should arrive at the capitol by 7:00AM. 8:00AM, Room 437, Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee A.B. 342, the Hounding Bill, will stop trophy hunters from using packs of radio-collared hounds to chase and kill black bears and bobcats. There are more bears killed by hound hunters in California than in any other state in the country. A.B. 1190, the Dove Hunting Bill, will prohibit dove hunting. Millions of doves are killed each year in California and statistics show that more than 20% of doves shot by hunters are wounded and not retrieved. 9:00AM, Room 126, Assembly Public Safety Committee A.B. 732, the Veal Crate and Gestation Crate Bill, will prohibit confining or tethering a pig during pregnancy so that she is unable to turn around freely, or a calf so that he is unable to turn around freely, lie down with his legs and neck outstretched, and free to groom himself. 9:30AM, Room 4203, Senate Public Safety Committee S.B. 732, the Cockfighting Bill, will increase the penalty for cockfighting from a misdemeanor to a penalty of up to three years in prison and a fine of up to $20,000. Even though this brutal practice is illegal in California, tens of thousands of operations exist in this state because the current laws are not strong enough to deter cockfighters. Additional information about the bills will be distributed on the bus and at the state capitol. C) Transportation and Lodging Bus from Los Angeles April 7, 4:00PM, Burbank, CA: A bus reserved solely for animal activists will you pick up in Burbank and transport you to a hotel in Sacramento around 10:00PM. Free overnight parking will be available in Burbank. On April 8th, the bus will deliver you to the Capitol Building at 7:00AM. The bus will leave Sacramento in the afternoon on April 8th. Please let Beth know if you are interested in meeting other activists in Irvine at 2:00PM on April 7th to carpool to Burbank (Beth's contact information below). Hotel We have reserved 20 rooms at a hotel about 3 miles from downtown Sacramento. The rate will be about $62 for the one night (not including tax). Activists are responsible for paying for their own rooms which can be shared with up to 4 people. Carpool from the Bay Area If there is sufficient interest in carpooling, a meeting time and location may be established in the early morning in the Bay Area. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE BUS OR HOTEL AND WANT THE DETAILS, please contact Beth Rosen, Grassroots Coordinator for The Humane Society of the United States, at brosen or 202 955-3672. Everyone interested in taking the bus to Sacramento must RSVP by April 5th. D) Also... Arrive early. Show up at 7:00AM to sign in. The sign-up sheet will ask for your name and address and whether you support or oppose the bills (support!). Be sure to sign in for each bill. Dress appropriately. Wear what you would normally wear to a business meeting, religious service, lunch with your grandmother, etc. A good impression can only help the animals. Be polite. It is critical that you remain calm and thoughtful under any conditions. Being outwardly disrespectful to the opponents or the legislators will hurt the animals because the decision makers will focus on your behavior rather than our important pro-animal message. FOR MORE INFORMATION If you need further information, please contact Katherine Bragdon, of Ballot Campaigns for The Humane Society of the United States, at kbragdon and she will send your question to the appropriate person. Please also let Katherine know if you would like to be added to a database of people who are interested in the potential California ballot initiative to ban gestation crates -- these crates essentially keep pregnant pigs in one position for four years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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