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niccibobby:

The Hayden Law was passed in California in 1998 and provides the nation’s most comprehensive laws to protect shelter animals. Governor Jerry Brown is considering a repeal of a number of provisions of the Hayden Law citing budget concerns. With the Hayden Law, California was at the forefront of animal shelter regulation and many states have been following that lead ever since.

Some of the provisions that are subject to repeal would mean permanently reducing the required holding period for animals to 72 hours prior to euthanasia, eliminating the requirement to provide veterinary treatment for shelter animals, and eliminating the requirement to keep records for animals impounded by shelter personnel, which would only make it more difficult to locate lost animals or those available for adoption.

The situation for shelter animals is bad enough now. Why ensure that it remains that way in the future as well? There is no justification, budgetary or otherwise, for making these changes permanent. The provisions in question have already been suspended since July 2009, and are currently not imposing additional costs on the state. California’s homeless animals deserve better. Repeal of any of the provisions of the Hayden Law would be a giant step backward for the animals of California when other states are continuing forward with animal protection laws.

Further information is available here:

http://www.sacbee.com/2012/01/14/4186863/jerry-browns-budget-plan-would.html

The bill is already being re-written and the Hayden Law provisions in question have been revised or stricken entirely:

http://www.dof.ca.gov/budgeting/trailer_bill_language/corrections_and_general_government/documents/%5b301%5d%20Repeal%20Make%20Permissive%20Specified%20Mandates.pdf

there are no words….

there are no words….

anniengo:

hi i love dogs. and stories like this:
 
Deformed puppy, rescued from trash, learns to walk

anniengo:

hi i love dogs. and stories like this:

Deformed puppy, rescued from trash, learns to walk

When your parents don’t appreciate the hilarious child that they have been blessed with.
When you’re watching an interview of your favourite celebrity/celebrities

Everything they say is absolutely hilarious and all the way through you’re like

so you make your friends watch it and they’re just like

More Laughs Here

nowthenmarkybum:

Switchblade Smiles is an okay tune, Days Are Forgotten is fairly average, ironically it’s quite forgettable, should’ve called it ‘Days Are Not As Good As Our Last Album’.

Now I know that NME aren’t always trusted for their reviews, frankly it’s the one section of that magazine that I don’t care…

oh my god

vyrkin:

stop what you are doing and read this, have fun!

This is fucking great.