PETA’s Carnage Continues in 2014
Submits False Information to the Commonwealth of Virginia
Submits False Information to the Commonwealth of Virginia
Today, this full page ad appeared in the Virginian Pilot, the newspaper of PETA’s hometown. I and other animal lovers paid for it. We will not stand by and allow PETA to get away with murder.
We not only have the First Amendment right to speak out, we have a constitutionally protected right to demand that the government correct the wrongs that are identified.
Similar laws in other states have saved tens of thousands of animals every year, have reduced killing statewide by 78%, and have cut millions of dollars in wasteful spending.
No Kill does not mean poor care, hostile and abusive treatment, and warehousing animals without the intentional killing.
On October 18, 2014, in Parksley, VA, PETA stole Maya, a happy and healthy dog, from her porch while her family was out. They killed her that very day.
What is right or wrong does not come down to who is advocating a particular position, but which position is most likely to foster the kind of outcome you, as an animal lover, would like to see.