RED ALERT: Stop SF Pet Ban Now!
RED ALERT: Stop SF Pet Ban Now!
The San Francisco Commission of Animal Control and Welfare will vote tonight 7/8/10 on a recommendation to enact an ordinance that would prohibit the sale of pets by pet stores. The proposal originally targeted dogs and cats, but as voted on by the Commission appears to include Reptiles, Amphibians & Tropical Fish as well potentially feeders. This could potentially ban all pets in San Francisco.
Please take Action Now to Stop the San Francisco Pet Ban!
Click here to stop the ban now! http://usark.org/campaign.php?id=20
Re: RED ALERT: Stop SF Pet Ban Now!
Should ONLY California residents/constituents send in the message or should everybody?
Re: RED ALERT: Stop SF Pet Ban Now!
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2kdime
Should ONLY California residents/constituents send in the message or should everybody?
just a heads up, the email has a minor typo
"As a citizen/stakeholder on the issue of banning pets sales in the City of San Francisco I urge you to abandon this mis guided proposal. It is outlandish to think that Pet Stores would be unable to sell pets. Pets are a part of the American fabric of life. i keep reptiles & amphibians as pets and need to use pet stores for a myriad of supplies, dry goods and feeders. A ban would prevent me from getting the the things i need to provide responsible husbandry for my animals. You will create an unintended animal welfare disaster by cutting off supplies."
just put an "m" after the first "the".
Re: RED ALERT: Stop SF Pet Ban Now!
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"As a citizen/stakeholder on the issue of banning pets sales in the City of San Francisco I urge you to abandon this mis guided proposal. It is outlandish to think that Pet Stores would be unable to sell pets. Pets are a part of the American fabric of life. I keep reptiles & amphibians as pets and need to use pet stores for a myriad of supplies, dry goods and feeders. A ban would prevent me from getting the the things I need to provide responsible husbandry for my animals. You will create an unintended animal welfare disaster by cutting off supplies."