Animal Law Alert: Arizona State


Re: Mandatory Spay/Neuter



PLEASE TAKE THE TIME AND MAKE THE CALL!
The future of your dogs depends on it!
The "highlights" include  mandatory spay/neuter of the only allowed
unaltered female allowed per residence except by unspecified standards that will be similar to the Los
Angeles County and Sacramento County ordinances, one litter per year only based on commercial
breeder standards, specific duties of care, reduced limits for small animals and requirements for
keeping small animals and livestock and more. The proposal was developed by the Animal
Advisory Commission, hand-picked by the Director not including any fanciers who applied. Like last
year's San Francisco Mayor's Working Group, the term "best practices" has been slapped on this
proposal to legitimize unusual and most extreme provisions found in other jurisdictions."



HB 2516 will:
Prohibit a person from owning or keeping a dog or cat that is more than six
months old if the animal has not been spayed or neutered, unless the person
qualifies for and purchases an intact permit.



Points to Consider:

Mandatory spay/neuter is an ineffective solution to animal control problems because it fails to
address the heart of the issue—irresponsible ownership. Mandatory spay/neuter laws are
extremely difficult to enforce and can be evaded by irresponsible animal owners by not licensing
their pets. More regulations increase the workload of already financially strained animal control
offices, making it even more difficult for them to perform their duties.
Spay/neuter requirements target all owners regardless of their actions and would restrict the
many responsible breeders who raise and breed purebred dogs for their enjoyment of the sport.
These breeders make a serious commitment to their animals, not to make a profit, but instead
with the intention of promoting the sport of purebred dogs and improving the individual breeds.
Strongly enforced animal control laws (such as leash laws), and increased public education
efforts are better ways to address the issue of irresponsible dog ownership. A public education
campaign would help teach community residents about how to properly care for their pets, as
well as the need to be a responsible pet owner.



Points to Consider:

Mandatory spay/neuter is an ineffective solution to animal control problems because it fails to
address the heart of the issue—irresponsible ownership. Mandatory spay/neuter laws are
extremely difficult to enforce and can be evaded by irresponsible animal owners by not licensing
their pets. More regulations increase the workload of already financially strained animal control
offices, making it even more difficult for them to perform their duties.
Spay/neuter requirements target all owners regardless of their actions and would restrict the
many responsible breeders who raise and breed purebred dogs for their enjoyment of the sport.
These breeders make a serious commitment to their animals, not to make a profit, but instead
with the intention of promoting the sport of purebred dogs and improving the individual breeds.
Strongly enforced animal control laws (such as leash laws), and increased public education
efforts are better ways to address the issue of irresponsible dog ownership. A public education
campaign would help teach community residents about how to properly care for their pets, as
well as the need to be a responsible pet owner.





Opposition to a Mandatory Spay/Neuter Ordinance:



*  MS/N is unenforceable.



*  MS/N doesn't address our animal problems in low income areas.



*  MS/N targets responsible pet owners instead of irresponsible pet owners.



*  MS/N is unenforceable without door-to-door enforcement which is costly.



*  MS/N is not acceptable -- even with exemptions for any reason.



*  MS/N means genocide with every dog (male and female) altered.



*  MS/N is an Animal Rights Agenda to end all use, breeding and ownership of animals.



*  MS/N is a "pet" issue, not a breeder issue.





“That which the court/laws gives, can be just as easily taken away."

Bottom line: We need to remain owners of dogs as our property.

___________________________________________________________________________

If you choose to remain uninvolved, do not be amazed when you no longer any
property rights! If they can do this to your dog is anything you have out of their
reach? Your rights, taken away while you are so peacefully staying out of the "fray".  
Check history, it is full of nations/empires that disappeared when its citizens no
longer held their core beliefs and values. One person CAN make a difference. One
plus one plus one plus one plus one plus one.........

_____________________________________________________________________________



Please make the call’s and fax letters and be polite.  We need to let them know how strongly we
oppose this ordinance.

Please write POLITE letters asking them to reject the changes and encourage local governments
to encourage responsible ownership of all dogs.



WE ALL NEED TO STAY ON TOP OF THIS IN ORDER TO HEAD THIS OFF!



Also if you are not registered to vote, GET REGISTERED! Your local officials have more effect on
your day to day life, then any other government body.

Back the people who listen and back you!


The others VOTE THEM OUT!


It is URGENT to get all dog owners involved in stopping bad laws that are being passed at an
alarming rate.  Spread the word, unite all dogs owners in the fight to save our dogs.  


Please write or call the following House of Representatives as it is THEY who will vote on any
proposal.



Arizona State Senate
Capitol Complex
1700 West Washington
Phoenix, AZ 85007-2890

Info Desk
(602) 926-3559

Fax
(602) 926-3429

Toll Free:
1-800-352-8404


Tucson Office
400 West Congress St.
Suite 201
Tucson, AZ 85701

Senate Info Desk
(520) 398-6000

House Info Desk
(520) 398-6000

Fax
(520) 398-6028

Toll Free:
1-800-352-8404


Arizona House of Representatives
Capitol Complex
1700 West Washington
Phoenix, AZ 85007-2890

Info Desk
(602) 926-4221

Toll Free:
1-800-352-8404






Name
District
Party
Email
Room
Phone (602)
Fax (602)

Ed Ableser
17
D
eableser@azleg.gov
331
926-4118
417-3164

Kirk Adams
19
R
kadams@azleg.gov
113
926-5495
417-3019

Manuel V. Alvarez
25
D
malvarez@azleg.gov
129
926-5895
417-3025

Mark Anderson
18
R
manderson@azleg.gov
313
926-4467
417-3018

Ray Barnes
7
R
rbarnes@azleg.gov
110
926-5503
417-3107

Nancy K. Barto
7
R
nbarto@azleg.gov
310
926-5766
417-3011

Andy Biggs
22
R
abiggs@azleg.gov
312
926-4371
417-3022

Tom Boone
Majority Leader
4
R
tboone@azleg.gov
206
926-3297
417-3004

David Bradley
28
D
dbradley@azleg.gov
337
926-3300
417-3028

Jack A. Brown
Assistant Minority Leader
5
D
jbrown@azleg.gov
316
926-4129
417-3010

Judy M. Burges
4
R
jburges@azleg.gov
342
926-5861
417-3104

Jennifer J. Burns
25
R
jburns@azleg.gov
111
926-5836
417-3125

Olivia Cajero Bedford
27
D
ocajerobedford@azleg.gov
338
926-5835
417-3027

Chad Campbell
14
D
chcampbell@azleg.gov
121
926-3026
417-3037

Cloves C. Campbell, Jr.
16
D
clcampbell@azleg.gov
124
926-3042
417-3117

Tom Chabin
2
D
tchabin@azleg.gov
322
926-5160
417-3002

Doug Clark
6
R
dclark@azleg.gov
115
926-3018
417-3006

Rich Crandall
19
R
rcrandall@azleg.gov
118
926-3020
417-3119

Sam Crump
6
R
scrump@azleg.gov
117
926-3014
417-3048

Mark DeSimone
11
D
mdesimone@azleg.gov
123
926-3037
417-3111

Adam Driggs
11
R
adriggs@azleg.gov
116
926-3016
417-3007

Steve Farley
28
D
sfarley@azleg.gov
119
926-3022
417-3128

Eddie Farnsworth
22
R
efarnsworth@azleg.gov
222
926-5735
417-3122

Steve M. Gallardo
Minority Whip
13
D
sgallardo@azleg.gov
321
926-3392
417-3013

Martha Garcia
13
D
mgarcia@azleg.gov
126
926-5830
417-3113

Trish Groe
3
R
tgroe@azleg.gov
309
926-5408
417-3103

Pete Hershberger
26
R
phershberger@azleg.gov
112
926-5839
417-3026

John Kavanagh
8
R
jkavanagh@azleg.gov
307
926-5170
417-3108

Ann Kirkpatrick
2
D
Vacated seat on 7/24/2007




Bill Konopnicki
5
R
bkonopnicki@azleg.gov
219
926-5409
417-3105

Phil Lopes
Minority Leader
27
D
plopes@azleg.gov
320
926-3278
417-3127

Linda Lopez
29
D
llopez@azleg.gov
125
926-4089
417-3029

David Lujan
15
D
dlujan@azleg.gov
332
926-5829
417-3115

Lucy Mason
1
R
lmason@azleg.gov
304
926-5874
417-3001

Marian McClure
30
R
mmcclure@azleg.gov
306
926-3312
417-3130

John McComish
Majority Whip
20
R
jmccomish@azleg.gov
217
926-5898
417-3020

Barbara McGuire
23
D
bmcguire@azleg.gov
325
926-3012
417-3123

Nancy McLain
3
R
nmclain@azleg.gov
344
926-5051
417-3003

Robert Meza
14
D
rmeza@azleg.gov
339
926-3425
417-3114

Ben R. Miranda
16
D
bmiranda@azleg.gov
323
926-4893
417-3116

Rick Murphy
9
R
rmurphy@azleg.gov
345
926-3255
417-3009

John B. Nelson
12
R
jnelson@azleg.gov
223
926-5872
417-3112

Warde V. Nichols
21
R
wnichols@azleg.gov
130
926-5168
417-3021

Lynne Pancrazi
24
D
lpancrazi@azleg.gov
324
926-3004
417-3179

Jonathan Paton
30
R
jpaton@azleg.gov
341
926-3235
417-3030

Russell K. Pearce
18
R
rpearce@azleg.gov
114
926-5760
417-3118

Tom Prezelski
29
D
tprezelski@azleg.gov
330
926-3424
417-3129

Michele Reagan
8
R
mreagan@azleg.gov
220
926-5828
417-3008

Pete Rios
23
D
prios@azleg.gov
334
926-5761
417-3023

Bob Robson
Speaker Pro Tempore
20
R
brobson@azleg.gov
218
926-5549
417-3120

Lena S. Saradnik
26
D
Vacated seat on 1/7/2008




David Schapira
17
D
dschapira@azleg.gov
122
926-3028
417-3038

Kyrsten Sinema
15
D
ksinema@azleg.gov
333
926-5058
417-3015

Bob Stump
9
R
bstump@azleg.gov
303
926-5413
417-3109

Jackie Thrasher
10
D
jthrasher@azleg.gov
120
926-3024
417-3110

Andrew M. Tobin
1
R
atobin@azleg.gov
308
926-5172
417-3085

Albert Tom
2
D
atom@azleg.gov
335
926-5862
417-3102

Theresa Ulmer
24
D
tulmer@azleg.gov
318
926-3002
417-3124

Jim Weiers
Speaker of the House
10
R
jweiers@azleg.gov
221
926-4173
417-3153

Jerry Weiers
12
R
jpweiers@azleg.gov
131
926-5894
417-3012

Steven B. Yarbrough
21
R
syarbrough@azleg.gov
302
926-5863
417-3121

Nancy Young Wright
26
D
nyoungwright@azleg.gov
329
926-3398
417-3126
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