For Immediate Release:
Pet owners are deciding to shine in the dark
face of anti-animal laws
Shining Stars in the War on Anti-Pet Laws
By Kim Bloomer
January 15, 2007 – With over 65 million households in the United States who
own pets and a $30 billion dollar pet industry, Americans obviously love
their pets. However, lurking in the background are those who are working
diligently with city, state and national government to take away our right
to own and breed them.
Anti-pet laws are sweeping the country in the form of Breed Specific
Legislation, Mandatory Spay/Neuter legislations, and much other legislation
that undermine the very core of what it means to be a free American citizen
with accompanying rights under the Constitution of the United States.
Bright shining stars in the form of pet owners, breeders, and concerned
citizens, however are standing up and taking the action needed to stem the
tide of these anti-American laws. Kim Bloomer, host of the online radio show
Animal Talk Naturally is just one of the many pet owners willing to fight
for her pets and the right to continue to own them. "I'm not really a
politically-minded person but in light of what is happening in my country as
regards my pets, I felt I had to stand up and take action to be a part of
the solution," commented Bloomer.
"I'm an average responsible pet owner who loves her dog. I don't want my
city to be the owner and decision maker for my dog as it currently is in
light of the new law recently passed here. That's not constitutional. I also
wanted to make it easy for pet owners to take action so I created a page on
our website loaded with resources, letters, links and other information to
help pet owners do what is needed to protect their rights to the pets they
love without threat of having them taken away as happened in Denver, CO."
states Bloomer.
This is a call to action for every pet owner in the USA who want to retain
their right to own as many animals as you can provide for, make your own
decisions for your animals rather than submitting to unconstitutional
mandatory laws, and to those who simply want to continue to love and have
the companionship of their animals – all of which these laws are proposing
to remove.
To find out more about the laws and how you can take action, go to
www.Louisville-Pets.com , www.pet-law.com, and www.responsiblepetowners.org
. The Animal Talk Naturally website has form letters people can use to
contact politicians at every level and pet product manufacturers at
www.animaltalknaturally.com/animal-ambassadors.
Contact:
Kim Bloomer
Phone: 505.217.1815
Email: Kim@animaltalknaturally.com
www.AnimalTalkNaturally.com
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