Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1730

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to protecting cats and dogs from slaughter

Impact

If enacted, H1730 is set to substantially alter the legal framework surrounding animal protection laws within the state. By instituting harsh penalties for the slaughter and consumption of cats and dogs, the bill seeks to align state laws with public sentiments advocating for humane treatment of these animals. Proponents argue that such regulations are necessary to deter illegal activities and to reflect a societal commitment to animal rights. This change not only impacts the legal standing of animal welfare but also might influence broader public policies regarding pet ownership and the regulation of animal-related businesses.

Summary

House Bill 1730 aims to provide greater protection for cats and dogs by prohibiting their slaughter for consumption. This legislation intends to amend Chapter 272 of the General Laws, specifically inserting a new section that outlines the definitions and prohibitions related to the slaughter of these animals. The bill categorically bans the possession, importation, sale, and consumption of cats and dogs, setting strict penalties for violators, including significant imprisonment terms and fines that escalate with repeat offenses. The measure underscores a growing concern for animal welfare and the ethical treatment of pets in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H1730 stem from differing views on animal rights and the implications of such a ban on certain cultural practices. Some advocacy groups see it as a vigorous step towards preventing animal cruelty, while opposition may arise from communities that have traditional practices involving animal consumption. Furthermore, the bill includes exceptions for lawful veterinary practices, which could lead to discussions about the definitions of euthanasia and the treatment of animals in clinical settings. The balance between humane treatment of pets and cultural traditions presents a significant discourse point in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

MA H4517

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H1949

Relative to protecting cats and dogs from slaughter

MA A3284

Establishes transporting for slaughter, selling or otherwise providing for slaughter, or slaughtering gestating cow as crime of fourth degree; establishes criminal and civil penalties therefor; designated as Brianna's Law.

MA A2380

Establishes transporting for slaughter, selling or otherwise providing for slaughter, or slaughtering gestating cow as crime of fourth degree; establishes criminal and civil penalties therefor; designated as Brianna's Law.

MA S992

Placing a moratorium on slaughterhouse infrastructure

MA S1142

Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA H1718

Relative to the humane protection of animals

MA H2117

Relative to dangerous dogs

MA H747

Relative to the sale of dogs and cats in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

MA H893

Relative to the sale of dogs and cats in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

MA SB162

Relative to exemptions from rabies vaccinations for dogs, cats, and ferrets.

Similar Bills

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