Fla. Bill Makes It Illegal to Leave Pets Behind During Storms

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I normally don’t like government telling people who to do but this is one a fully agree with. We take them into our homes with the promise to care for a protect them. So, when we flee, we have an obligation to take them with us.

A new bill in the Florida State Legislature would make the practice of leaving animals behind during natural disasters illegal and punishable by a fine and possibly jail time.

According to the Miami Herald, Senate Bill 1738 was introduced by Republican Joe Gruters, a member of Florida's Senate, on March 1. Pet owners in violation of the law could be slapped with a $5,000 fine and up to one year behind bars because of an animal cruelty charge, which is classified as a first-degree misdemeanor.

The Florida Senate is considering the bill, which according to the Herald would go into effect July 1 if it makes it through the legislative process. It already passed in the Senate Agriculture Committee on Monday by a 5-0 vote.

The law would be applicable during all natural disasters and during both mandatory and voluntary evacuations. Pet owners would be subjected to it if they restrain their animals outside and then leave the property to escape the storm.

"We want to give these dogs a fighting chance," Gruters said during Monday's Agriculture Committee hearing, according to The Palm Beach Post.

From Fla. Bill Makes It Illegal to Leave Pets Behind During Storms
 
Good! :clap:

Pets are family .....you would not leave family behind.
 

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