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May 5, 2008

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In this issue
  • Animal Lovers Score Another Win Over The Humane Society of the United States
  • Uncle Sam Strikes Again
  • Wake Up California, AND, The Rest of The USA !!!
  • On The Lighter Side Of Life
  • Featured Website
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  • Animal Lovers Score Another Win Over The Humane Society of the United States

    The Humane Society of the United States, HSUS, is a household name, but to this day many animal lovers do not realize that HSUS is an animal rights, AR, group, not associated with local shelters, and actually making money selling animal euthanasia manuals.

    A big chunk of their money, donated to them by the unsuspecting public to be used directly on animals, is actually spent on lobbying; much is spent on huge 6 figures salaries, perks and fancy offices.


    Uncle Sam Strikes Again

    Members of GFN,

    The above banner link is something we wanted to share with you. If you want to remain free, LOL, you might want to review that web- site, closely.

    Government has taken away almost every property right we ever had, while the city folk get off virtually scot- free.

    Most folks are unaware of what is really going on with government, while government takes advantage of the people's naïveté and ignorance and does whatever they damn well please. Public testimony hearings for land use revisions or new laws are purely perfunctory. The government holds them because the law says they must, but long before the series of public hearings end, they have already made up their minds on what they are going to do. We must challenge government with tough talk, in their face.

    CLICK on the link below...

      "A MESSAGE TO EVERY POLITICIAN"


    Wake Up California, AND, The Rest of The USA !!!

    Folks, as we ALL know, California starts some of the stupidest laws that eventually affect the entire Nation. Well, here's another little gem coming from the keyboards of the WACKOS !!!

    This WILL gather steam and if you let it pass without voicing your opinion, well, ADIOS AMIGO, to your pets.

    It's a LONG article, about the law, and one GFN thought you should read.

    If ANY of you live in California, or know someone who does, you better start getting on the phones and emails...

    Legislative Alert: Oppose AB 2949

    This assembly bill (AB 2949) would give animal control officers more power to seize pets in an abandonment and/or emergency situation such as environmental disasters or riots. They will also be able to place a lien the pet owner's property for all expenses incurred from the rescue and subsequent care of the "abandoned animal". This state wide bill amends directly to the Hayden Act. Furthermore, anyone who discovers an animal that has been abandoned shall be required by law to notify Animal Control immediately so they may take custody of said animal. This bill will mandate that additional funds be made available to local Animal Control Agencies to carry out these new and expanded powers.

    Giving Animal Control Officers yet more power to seize pets and place liens on pet owner homes for the expense of seizing and housing said animal(s) is not something that is in the best interest of California pet owners and breeders. This is just another attempt to broaden ACO (AR) power!

    This bill will be heard next by the Committee on Appropriations in the Assembly. Hearing date is yet to be assigned. Please contact the Assembly people below to oppose this bill.

    Mark Leno - Chair Dem-District 13 (916) 319-2013 Assemblymember.leno@assembly.ca.gov

    Mimi Walters - Vice Chair Rep-District 73 (916) 319-2073 Assemblymember.walters@assembly.ca.gov

    Anna M. Caballero Dem-District 28 (916) 319-2028 Assemblymember.Caballero@assembly.ca.gov

    Mike Davis Dem-48 (916) 319-2048 Assemblymember.Davis@assembly.ca.gov

    Mark DeSaulnier Dem-11 (916) 319-2011 Assemblymember.DeSaulnier@assembly.ca.gov

    Bill Emmerson Rep-63 (916) 319-2063 Assemblymember.emmerson@assembly.ca.gov

    Warren T. Furutani Dem-55 (916) 319-2055 Assemblymember.Furutani@assembly.ca.gov

    Jared Huffman Dem-6 (916) 319-2006 Assemblymember.Huffman@assembly.ca.gov

    Betty Karnette Dem-54 (916) 319-2054 Assemblymember.Karnette@assembly.ca.gov

    Paul Krekorian Dem-43 (916) 319-2043 Assemblymember.Krekorian@assembly.ca.gov

    Doug La Malfa Rep-2 (916) 319-2002 Assemblymember.lamalfa@assembly.ca.gov

    Ted W. Lieu Dem-53 (916) 319-2053 Assemblymember.Lieu@assembly.ca.gov

    Fiona Ma Dem-12 (916) 319-2012 Assemblymember.Ma@assembly.ca.gov

    Alan Nakanishi Rep-10 (916) 319-2010 Assemblymember.nakanishi@assembly.ca.gov

    Pedro Nava Dem-35 (916) 319-2035 Assemblymember.nava@assembly.ca.gov

    Sharon Runner Rep-36 (916) 319-2036 Assemblywoman.Runner@assembly.ca.gov

    Jose Solorio Dem-69 (916) 319-2069 Assemblymember.solorio@assembly.ca.gov

    BILL NUMBER: AB 2949 AMENDED

    BILL TEXT

    AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY APRIL 22, 2008

    INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member DeSaulnier

    FEBRUARY 22, 2008

    An act to amend Sections 1815, 1816, and 1981 of the Civil Code, relating to involuntary deposits.

    LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST.

    AB 2949, as amended, DeSaulnier. Involuntary deposits: abandoned pets..

    Existing law provides that an involuntary deposit is made by the accidental leaving or placing of personal property in the possession of any person, without negligence on the part of its owner, or by the delivery to, or picking up by, and the holding of, a stray live animal by any person or public or private entity. The person or private entity with whom a thing or animal is deposited is bound to take charge of it, if able to do so..

    Existing law also provides that every owner, driver, or keeper of any animal who permits the animal to be in any building, enclosure, lane, street, square, or lot of any city, county, city and county, or judicial district without proper care and attention is guilty of a misdemeanor..

    This bill would provide that an involuntary deposit is made by the abandonment or leaving of a live animal in or about any premises or real property that has been vacated upon, or immediately preceding, the termination of a lease or other rental agreement or foreclosure of the property. The bill would authorize require any person or private entity with whom a live animal is involuntarily deposited to immediately transfer the animal to any animal control agency or shelter for proper care and attention, or to notify animal control officials for the purpose of retrieving the animal. By increasing the duties of animal control officials, the bill would impose a state- mandated local program.

    The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.

    This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to these statutory provisions. Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no yes . State-mandated local program: no yes .

    THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

    SECTION 1. Section 1815 of the Civil Code is amended to read:

    1815. An involuntary deposit is made:

    (a) By the accidental leaving or placing of personal property in the possession of any person, without negligence on the part of its owner.

    (b) In cases of fire, shipwreck, inundation, insurrection, riot, or like extraordinary emergencies, by the owner of personal property committing it, out of necessity, to the care of any person.

    (c) By the delivery to, or picking up by, and the holding of, a stray live animal by any person or public or private entity.

    (d) By the abandonment or leaving of a live animal , as proscribed by Section 597.1 of the Penal Code, in or about any premises or real property that has been vacated upon, or immediately preceding, the termination of a lease or other rental agreement or foreclosure of the property.

    SEC. 2. Section 1816 of the Civil Code is amended to read:

    1816. (a) The person or private entity with whom a thing is deposited in the manner described in Section 1815 is bound to take charge of it, if able to do so.

    (b) Any person or private entity with whom a live animal is deposited in the manner described in subdivision (d) of Section 1815 may immediately transfer the animal to any animal control agency or shelter for proper care and attention, or notify animal 1815 shall immediately notify animal control officials for the purpose of retrieving the animal.

    This subdivision is intended to provide authority to take possession of an abandoned, live animal for the purpose of providing proper care and attention, and nothing animal pursuant to Section 597.1 of the Penal Code. Animal control officers who respond shall be entitled to exercise the right afforded them pursuant to that section to secure a lien for the purpose of recovering the costs of attempting to rescue the animal. Nothing in this subdivision shall impose any new or additional civil or criminal liability upon the depositary for the injury or death of the animal. a depositary who complies with this subdivision.

    (c) A public agency or shelter with whom a thing an abandoned animal is deposited in the manner described in Section 1815 is bound to take charge of it, as provided in Section 597.1 of the Penal Code.

    SEC. 3. Section 1981 of the Civil Code is amended to read:

    1981. (a) This chapter provides an optional procedure for the disposition of personal property that remains on the premises after a tenancy has terminated and the premises have been vacated by the tenant.

    (b) This chapter does not apply whenever Section 1862.5, 2080.8, 2080.9, or 2081 to 2081.6, inclusive, applies. This chapter does not apply to property that exists for the purpose of providing utility services and is owned by a public utility, whether or not that property is actually in operation to provide those utility services.

    (c) This chapter does not apply to any manufactured home as defined in Section 18007 of the Health and Safety Code, any mobilehome as defined in Section 18008 of the Health and Safety Code, or to any commercial coach as defined in Section 18001.8 of the Health and Safety Code, including attachments thereto or contents thereof, whether or not the manufactured home, mobilehome, or commercial coach is subject to registration under the Health and Safety Code.

    (d) This chapter does not apply to the disposition of an animal to which subdivision (d) of Section 1815 or Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 17001) of Part 1 of Division 9 of the Food and Agricultural Code applies, and those animals shall be disposed of in accordance with those provisions.

    (e) If the requirements of this chapter are not satisfied, nothing in this chapter affects the rights and liabilities of the landlord, former tenant, or any other person.

    SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.


    On The Lighter Side Of Life

    Man pushes creation of panel to prepare city for space aliens.,.,

    By Daniel J. Chacon, Rocky Mountain News

    Jeff Peckman is back at it, and this time he is bringing little green men along for the ride.

    The Denver man, who sponsored an offbeat ballot initiative that would have required the city to implement stress-reduction techniques, now wants to ask voters to create a commission dealing with space aliens.

    "It is important because if you're driving down the highway and you saw a crash of a small spaceship and a car or a bus full of kids, you really wouldn't know what to do," Peckman said Thursday. "Do you wait for the hazardous materials experts to show up because of potential contaminants from another solar system? What do you do? People really don't know."


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