Guest guest Posted May 5, 2001 Report Share Posted May 5, 2001 ANIMAL LIBERATION FRONT, TAKE NOTE It is now a Class C felony to release animals from research labs or farms in the state of Wisconsin. A new bill carries a $10,000 fine and incarceration in a state penitentiary for 15 years if one is caught attempting to rescue or release an abused animal without the owner's permission. Whipped circus amimals and chimpanzees with electrodes protruding from their brains are now protected by man's laws, so that they can continue to be abused with indignity. The one-in-a-million baby calf or lamb being led to slaughter can no longer escape his fate by an activist's well intentioned rescue, for that do-gooder will spend the next 5478 days of his life in prision. Such has become our system of justice. In addition, any person found guilty of animal rescue or animal liberation in the state of Wisconsin will forfeit vehicles and personal property used during the rescue. The bill was recently passed by the Wisconsin State Assembly by a vote of 96 - 3. The same bill passed the Wisconsin Senate by a unanimous vote. Wisconsin's governor has signed the bill into law. Be advised that similar bills have been either been passed or are awaiting enactment in other states. Animal rescue has become hazardous to one's health. The new law covers farm animals, breeding stock, animals used in genetic engineering and cloning experiments, slaughterhouse animals, circus animals, animals used in research labs, medical subjects, rats, cats, dogs, chimpanzees, and stolen family pets awaiting torture in America's research institutions. The recent movie CHICKEN RUN had children and adults cheering acts of animal rescue. Would that film's producer be found guilty of promoting animal rescue? It's getting more difficult to separate the good guys from the bad guys. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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