Feb 222010
 
 February 22, 2010  Posted by  Laws, Online, U.S.

Jesse McKinley reports:

California may soon place animal abusers on the same level as sex offenders by listing them in an online registry, complete with their home addresses and places of employment.

The proposal, made in a bill introduced Friday by the State Senate’s majority leader, Dean Florez, would be the first of its kind in the country and is just the latest law geared toward animal rights in a state that has recently given new protections to chickens, pigs and cattle.

Read more in the New York Times.

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