Did One American's Appeal For Freedom Fall On Deaf Ears?
 
 
Subject: FLORIDA SB 2350 & HB 1911
 
DEAR SENATOR PRESIDENT JIM KING AND HOUSE SPEAKER JOHNNY BYRD,

DEAR SIRS, THANK YOU FOR RECEIVING THIS EMAIL AND I ONLY HOPE YOU CAN VIEW THIS SUBJECT THROUGH MY EYES FOR A MOMENT. I AM A LOYAL AMERICAN, WHO PAYS HIS TAXES, SUPPORTS HIS FAMILY AND IS ALSO AND AVID OUTDOORSMAN. IT IS OF GREAT CONCERN TO ME THAT SOMEONE WITH POSITIONS IN OUR GOVERNMENT, SUCH AS YOURSELVES, REALIZES THAT MY CIVIL RIGHTS ARE BEING VIOLATED BY THE PASSING OF THESE TWO ACTS.

AS AN AVID OUTDOORSMAN AND LIFELONG RAISER OF GAME FOWL, TO BE REFUSED THE RIGHT TO RAISE AND BREED GAME FOWL FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN TO FIGHT THEM OR TO USE MY DOGS TO HUNT WILD BOAR IS SIMPLY UNJUST. TO BE MADE INTO A CRIMINAL BECAUSE ANOTHER HUMAN BEING DOES NOT AGREE WITH A SPORT WHICH MY GREAT-GRANDFATHER, GRANDFATHER, FATHER AND CHILDREN LOVE AND HAVE PARTICIPATED IN IS EVEN MORE UNJUST. TO CALL THESE SPORTS BARBARIC IS TO INSULT MY FAMILY, RACE AND HERITAGE.

I WOULD LIKE YOU TO UNDERSTAND THAT MY PASSION FOR THESE SPORTS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH MONEY ANYMORE THAN A GARDEN OF BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS HAS TO A PERSON WHO'S HOBBY IS GARDENING. IT IS, HOWEVER INVALUABLE TO ME AND PROVIDES TRANQUILITY AND PLEASURE AFTER A DAY AT WORK. MY ROOSTERS BEING SO BEAUTIFUL AND VALIANT AND MY DOGS SO LOVING AND HARDWORKING. I DO NOT KNOW THE AMOUNT OF OR THE VALIDITY OF THE INFORMATION YOU HAVE RECEIVED ABOUT THESE TWO SPORTS, BUT I CAN ONLY DEDUCT FROM THE FACT THAT HONEST HARDWORKING MEN ARE TO BE TURNED INTO CRIMINALS ONCE IT IS PASSED, THAT THE INFORMATION IS AT THE BEST PARTIALLY TRUE, AND PUT FORTH BY THOSE WHO OPPOSE EACH OF THESE SPORTS IN THEIR ENTIRETIES.

I HAVE YOUNG FAMILY MEMBERS ATTENDING COLLEGE THAT PARTICIPATE IN THESE SPORTS IN STATES WHERE IT IS LEGAL AS WELL AS FRIENDS I HAVE KNOWN ALL MY LIFE. THESE ARE GOOD HARDWORKING PEOPLE THAT  ARE ENGAGED IN A SPORT THAT WILL NEVER BE ACCEPTED BY EVERY CITIZEN IN AMERICA. HOWEVER, THE RIGHTS OF ALL CITIZENS OF THIS REPUBLIC ARE EQUAL IF I MY UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES IS CORRECT. A FACT THAT SHOULD WEIGH HEAVY UPON YOUR HEARTS AND MINDS AS THIS BILL GOES FORTH OR IS REJECTED. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT I LOVE ANIMALS IN GENERAL AND WILL DO ANYTHING TO PROTECT THEIR RIGHTS FROM BEING TORTURED. THE ANIMALS IN QUESTION NATURALLY FIGHT IN THE WILD OR IN CAPTIVITY AND ARE ONLY AFFORDED THE BEST POSSIBLE CHANCE OF SURVIVAL BY THEIR OWNERS. I DO NOT WISH TO FIGHT ANY OF MY GAME FOWL, BUT THE NEW ANIMAL FIGHTING AMENDMENT WOULD MAKE IT ILLEGAL FOR ME TO RAISE AND PRACTICE MY HOBBY, PART OF WHICH IS THE TRIMMING AND EXERCISING OF MY BIRDS. IT WOULD ALSO MAKE IT A FELONY FOR ME TO ATTEND A COCKFIGHT AND COULD EVEN CAUSE ME TO FACE IMPRISONMENT. IT IS A GREAT INSULT TO JUSTICE AND AMERICA ITSELF TO SEPARATE A MAN FROM HIS FAMILY AND MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO FOR HIM TO PROVIDE FOR THEM OVER WHAT IS AN INFRINGEMENT OF HIS RIGHTS

I HOPE THAT I AM NOT FORCED TO LEAVE MY HOME AND POSSIBLY SOMEDAY THE COUNTRY WHICH I LOVE AND WOULD DEFEND WITH MY LIFE BECAUSE THE IDEALS OF SOME HAVE BEEN ALLOWED TO OVERPOWER THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS. BECAUSE I DO NOT YELL AS LOUD AS THE NEXT MAN DOES NOT MEAN I DO NOT HAVE A VOICE. ISN'T THAT WHAT AMERICA IS ALL ABOUT? PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF ALL IT'S CITIZENS. I WOULD NOT INFRINGE ON YOUR RIGHTS TO LIVE HAPPILY AND TO PRACTICE A  HOBBY PASSED DOWN THROUGH YOUR HERITAGE IF IT DID NOT DIRECTLY INVOLVE THE INFRINGEMENT ON ANOTHER'S RIGHTS, AND IF IT DID I WOULD STAND BY YOUR SIDE AND FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS AS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN. THANK YOU SIRS FOR LENDING AN EAR TO MY CAUSE AND I ONLY HOPE THAT YOU GET A CHANCE TO READ MY MESSAGE OF FREEDOM.


TRULY,

 
JOSEPH P. CONTE
 
 
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Senate 2350: Relating to Animal Fighting Act ------------------------------------------------------------------


S2350    GENERAL BILL/CS by Agriculture; Klein; (CO-SPONSORS) Posey (Similar
H 1429, 1ST ENG/H 1911)
Animal Fighting Act; defines term "animal fighting"; revises elements of
crime of animal fighting or baiting; prohibits certain acts associated
with animal fighting or baiting; provides for seizure, impoundment, &
euthanasia of animals under certain conditions; amends provisions re
search warrants, etc. Amends 828.122, 933.02,.18. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon
becoming law.
03/04/03 SENATE Filed
03/19/03 SENATE Introduced, referred to Agriculture; Criminal Justice
                  -SJ 00232
04/17/03 SENATE On Committee agenda-- Agriculture, 04/22/03, 9:45 am, 301-C
04/22/03 SENATE CS by Agriculture; YEAS 8 NAYS 0 -SJ 00504; CS read first
                  time on 04/23/04 -SJ 00528
04/23/03 SENATE Now in Criminal Justice -SJ 00504
04/28/03 SENATE Withdrawn from Criminal Justice -SJ 00672; Placed on
                  Calendar, on second reading
04/30/03 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar -SJ 00783
05/01/03 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar -SJ 00856
05/02/03 SENATE Placed on Special Order Calendar -SJ 01053; Read second time;
                  Amendment(s) failed; Amendment(s) adopted; Substituted HB
                  1911; Laid on Table, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to
                  HB 1911
http://www.flsenate.gov/Session/index.cfm?Mode=Bills&SubMenu=1&Tab=session&BI_Mode=ViewBillInfo&BillNum=2350&Chamber=Senate&Year=2003&Title=%2D%3EBill%2520Info%3AS%25202350%2D%3ESession%25202003
 
 
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Friday, May 2nd 2003  
The Florida Senate passed the law banning ownership, breeding, raising, possession, sale, and transport of gamefowl and paraphernalia used for the purpose of cockfighting. It now has to go to the Governor for his signature.
 
Text Of Senate Bill sb2350c1
http://www.flsenate.gov/cgi-bin/view_page.pl?Tab=session&Submenu=1&FT=D&File=sb2350c1.html&Directory=session/2003/Senate/bills/billtext/html/
 
 
 
 
John Ellis "Jeb" Bush
Governor of Florida

The Capitol
Tallahassee, Fl. 32399
Phone: 850/488/7146
Fax: 850-487-0801
www.myflorida.com
jeb.bush@myflorida.com
 
 

 
 
How Do The AR And Their Friends Feel About America - Land Of The Free?
 
 
In The Past...........
Chrissy Hynde, lead singer of The Pretenders, along with PETA president Ingrid Newkirk, Paul Haje and Paul Chetirkin were charged with criminal mischief and trespassing after they tore leather and suede garments inside a display window at a Gap store in midtown Manhattan. Terrorism gains momentum, National Animal Interest Alliance Online. March 10, 2000
 
In The Present.........

"I hope the Muslims win!"
Chrissy Hynde ( 3/6/2003 ) “Have we gone to war yet?” she asked sarcastically, early on. “We (expletive) deserve to get bombed. Bring it on.” Later she yelled, “Let’s get rid of all the economic (expletive) this country represents! Bring it on, I hope the Muslims win!”

When a crowd member responded to that inflammatory statement, Hynde stormed the mic, roaring, “Shut your face!” Glaring, she held out the mic toward the fan as longtime drummer Martin Chambers stood up behind her, ready to rumble. “You come up to the mic and say something, smart guy,” she snarled. “What do you want to talk about?”

 
Source: http://www.famousidiot.com/
 

 
Does It Surprise You To Know That These 
Members Of Congress Are Among The Most Boycotted Politicians
From The FamousIdiot.com Site.....
 
Tom Daschle
 (CoSponsor SB345 2/29/2000) (CoSponsor S345  2/15/2001)
 
Nancy Pelosi
(CoSponsor HR1275 CoSponsor HR1155) (HUSA Endorsed)
 
Patty Murray
(CoSponsor SB345 5/19/1999) (CoSponsor S345 9/4/2001)
 
John Kerry
(Top 16 HUSA Endorsed)
 
Hillary Clinton
 (CoSponsor S345 6/25/2001)
 
Robert Byrd
(Past Top 18 HUSA Endorsed)
 
 
 

 
........alleged cockfighting operation.........
........everyone cited was charged with animal cruelty........
 
........He expects most to contest the charges...........
 
When Does Law Enforcement Become A Tool Of A Political Agenda By.........
........getting information.........
 

Cockfighting raid nets 37 arrests in McDowell

PAYNESVILLE — Authorities swooped in on an alleged cockfighting operation in McDowell County over the weekend, citing 37 people, though most participants escaped.

“We had been getting information on it for at least a month,” said Trooper D.W. Miller with State Police in Welch.

The Paynesville barn that was raided Sunday had also been the site of a cockfighting bust about two years ago that resulted in 150 citations, Miller said Wednesday.

Troopers heading for the raid were met with a line of vehicles clearing out of the farm where the cockfighting had occurred, a State Police dispatcher said. Officers believed those fleeing had been tipped off that a raid was coming. They began stopping vehicles on the road and issuing citations.

When authorities arrived at the barn, the few remaining people appeared to be cleaning up after a cockfight.

Miller said everyone cited was charged with animal cruelty, a misdemeanor which includes a minimum fine of $215. He expects most to contest the charges.

About 40 gamecocks discovered in the barn were sent home with their owners.

It is legal to possess fighting birds in West Virginia, but a misdemeanor to operate or watch cockfighting matches.

A bill signed by Gov. Bob Wise this year raised fighting of any wild, game or “fur-bearing” animals to a felony in the state. An earlier form of the bill included the fighting of chickens — threatening hosts and organizers as well as owners, sellers and trainers with fines and a one- to five-year prison sentence. But the birds were later dropped from the bill.

Source: http://www.wvgazette.com/section/News/Other+News/200304309

 


 
NEWS RELEASE
Texas Animal Health Commission
Box l2966  * Austin, Texas 78711 * (800) 550-8242  * FAX (512) 719-0719
Bob Hillman, DVM *  Executive Director
For info, contact Carla Everett, information officer, at 1-800-550-8242,
ext. 710, or ceverett@tahc.state.tx.us

New Mexico Livestock Board
300 San Mateo Blvd NE, Suite 1000
Albuquerque, NM  87108-1500 * (505) 841-6161 * FAX (505) 841-6160
Steven R. England, DVM * State Veterinarian

For immediate release May 2, 2003
"One-Strike" Penalizes Texas Chicken, Egg Industry;
Texas Producers Suffer Export Cuts


When chickens in El Paso got sick with Exotic Newcastle Disease (END)  in
early April, Texas commercial chicken, egg and turkey producers hundreds of
miles away in East Texas saw export markets shut down nearly overnight.
Although this foreign bird virus has been confined (up to now) to only one
small backyard flock, which has been depopulated, at least a dozen
countries, including Mexico, either have banned the importation of Texas
poultry, eggs or poultry meat, or have placed stringent requirements on
products.  Even some U.S. states are requiring county-of-origin
documentation  to prove Texas poultry and products didn't come from the El
Paso area.

"For the pet bird owner or backyard producer, END infection in a flock is
devastating, emotionally and financially. Although the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) reimburses owners for depopulated flocks, companionship,
breeding and genetics are lost," said Dr. Max Coats, deputy director for
animal health programs at the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC), the
state's livestock and poultry health regulatory agency.  "It's very
stressful for folks who live in areas quarantined because of END. Pet birds
can't be moved until special provisions are made, and teams of regulatory
veterinarians and animal health inspectors must make surveys and conduct
testing to ensure no diseased birds or poultry have been missed."

"For the commercial chicken, turkey or egg producer, END has financially
devastating consequences, even when the disease strikes hundreds of miles
away. In Texas, END was detected in far West Texas, but it impacted the
commercial poultry industry, most of which is congregated in East Texas."
explained Dr. Travis Cigainero,  veterinarian for Pilgrim's Pride
Corporation in Texas.  "One case of END in a state, and the commercial
poultry and egg industry loses many of its international marketing
opportunities until the state regains its disease-free status.  In the
meantime, we have to find alternative marketing solutions, or reduce
production in order to survive and maintain jobs for employees until export
markets are reopened.  One infected flock puts the entire commercial
poultry industry in jeopardy, and it's an industry that pumps more than $2
billion into the state's economy."

Since April 10, five Texas and New Mexico Counties have been under state or
federal quarantines issued by the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC),
New Mexico Livestock Board and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA),
due to the disease outbreak.  Counties from which birds can not move
include El Paso and Hudspeth Counties in Texas, and Otero, Luna and Dona
Anna Counties in New Mexico.  The infected flock in El Paso County--and
neighboring small flocks that had 'dangerous contact' or potential disease
exposure--were depopulated in early April and paid for by the USDA.

A team of veterinarians and animal health inspectors from the USDA, TAHC,
and New Mexico Livestock Board are working in the five-county area to take
calls about sick birds and to test many of the backyard flocks in the
five-county area to ensure all END infection has been wiped out. The END
Task Force is operating from an incident command center set up at the El
Paso County Fire Department at 11440 North Loop in Socorro. Bird owners in
the five quarantined counties may contact the task force at 915-859-9446.
For general END disease information, or to report sick birds in other parts
of Texas, call the TAHC at 1-800-550-8242.  In New Mexico, producers may
call the New Mexico Livestock Board at 505-841-6161.

END doesn't affect human health, or animals, other than birds.  The
disease, however, is considered deadly to all avian species, including
chickens, turkeys, pet birds and ratites, such as ostriches.  Two days to
two weeks after being exposed to the virus, infected birds may gasp, cough,
exhibit muscle tremors or complete paralysis, develop watery diarrhea, or
die suddenly, without  signs of illness.

Dr. Cigainero reminded owners that the END virus can be carried on
clothing, shoes or equipment.  "Diseases don't just 'up and move' to new
sites.  They are usually carried from place to place by people through the
movement of birds or products. The future of our food production system is
in the hands of the individual farmer and animal owner," he said.  "Be
aware that you may be contaminated with the virus, if you've been around
birds or equipment. Disinfect your shoes. Shower. Put on fresh clothing
before handling your own birds.  If you have sick birds, report it to your
veterinarian or the TAHC immediately, so action can be taken quickly to
protect other flocks."

"When folks protect their own pet birds and backyard birds, they're also
protecting the avian industry as a whole in Texas," said Dr. Coats.  "The
pet bird and backyard flock industry has a very important niche in the
Texas economy.  Bird shows, poultry as 4H projects, pet birds as
companions, and exotic birds are an important part of our culture. The
Texas commercial poultry industry also has a major economic impact, as more
than 10,000 Texans rely on this industry for jobs."

"Texas is the sixth leading exporter of poultry and poultry products.  In
2001,  more than $137 million in poultry and poultry products were
exported," said Dr. Cigainero.  "This directly relates to jobs.  You also
have to consider the 'trickle down' effect for the thousands of Texans who
support the poultry industry with goods and services, such as feed and
equipment for the birds, groceries, housing, banking, schools,
transportation and entertainment. The impact runs into the billions of
dollars.  If we don't act quickly to practice good biosecurity with our
birds and regain our ability to trade poultry and poultry products on the
international market, the poultry industry--and Texas businesses could
really suffer."

Dr. Coats reminded producers that an END outbreak is still being fought in
Southern California, which is also suffering from international trade
embargoes.  More than 3.5 million birds have been destroyed in California
to stop the spread of disease, which has hit nearly 900 backyard flocks and
22 commercial poultry operations. Earlier this year, the disease also was
detected in backyard flocks in Nevada and Arizona. These outbreaks have
been eradicated and these states are awaiting quarantine release.

"Never move birds from a quarantined area to a 'clean county,'" stressed
Dr. Coats.  "It's foolhardy to think that we can outwit a disease like END
with illegal movement of birds from an area, which may still have
undetected infection.  END is an extremely contagious disease, and exposed
birds can become extremely ill and most affected birds will die. One case
of END in a state, and will interfere with international trade for months,
until the outbreak is 'cleaned up.'"

"We do not have a date for quarantine release in Texas, even though we've
found no additional infection," said Dr. Coats. "We have to develop
scientific proof that we have looked for and tested all possible sources of
infection before the USDA and our trading partners will consider our state
to be free of the disease."


 
Justice In Alaska Or Should A Zero Be Added To That Total?
 
 
Alaska Supreme Court won't hear trapping case
 

(Fairbanks, Alaska-AP May 1, 2003 11:00 AM)_ A Connecticut animal rights group is on the hook for $200,000 in Alaska.

 The Alaska Supreme Court has refused to consider an appeal of the damage award against Friends of Animals.

 The Darien-based animal rights group had been sued after its Alaska researcher cut an injured wolf out of a man's trap back in 1997.

 Wildlife biologist Gordon Haber and Friends of Animals, which supported his work, were successfully sued by trapper Eugene Johnson over the freeing of an injured wolf from his trapline in 1997.

 A lawyer says the decision meansthat both Friends of Animals and Haber have run out of options for appealing their case, except for petitioning to the US Supreme Court.

Source: http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?S=1259267&nav=3YeXFZQh

 

 

From The U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance Comes.............

 

New Jersey Bill Would Hand Over Tax Dollars to Animal Rights Group

A New Jersey bill that would give tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars to the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), the nation’s largest anti-hunting group, is scheduled for a hearing in the state Senate.

 

Maryland Governor Signs Sunday Hunting Bill

Maryland Governor Robert Ehrlich has signed a bill to permit Sunday hunting on private land.

 

Sportsmen Must Continue to Educate Businesses that Back the Anti’s

Two pet supply companies have failed to terminate their partnerships with HSUS despite significant pressure from sportsmen.  The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance urges hunters to continue efforts to inform the businesses of HSUS’s anti-hunting agenda and demand that the relationships cease.

Source:   www.ussportsmen.org