Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SB1139

Introduced
11/26/24  

Caption

Animals: dogs; penalties for stealing or holding a dog; increase. Amends 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.1 - 750.568) by adding sec. 357c & repeals sec. 8 of 1939 PA 309 (MCL 287.308).

Impact

The implementation of SB1139 would provide a clearer legal stance on the theft of dogs, which currently lacks specific penalties under state law. By categorizing dog theft as a misdemeanor, the legislation seeks to deter potential offenders and provide a legal recourse for pet owners experiencing such crimes. The increased penalties could also serve as a warning to would-be thieves, thereby fostering a safer environment for pet ownership in Michigan.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 1139 aims to amend the Michigan Penal Code by adding a specific section addressing the theft of dogs. Under this proposed legislation, stealing or taking a dog without the owner's consent would be classified as a misdemeanor. The bill stipulates penalties that include imprisonment for up to one year and a monetary fine ranging from $500 to $1,500, or both. This bill represents a significant step towards enhancing the legal framework surrounding pet theft in Michigan.

Contention

Although specific debates or points of contention around SB1139 were not explicitly outlined in the provided documents, it can be anticipated that discussion may arise regarding the fairness and necessity of the proposed penalties. Critics may argue about the appropriateness of classifying dog theft as a misdemeanor, especially when comparing it to thefts of other items. Additionally, the repeal of Section 8 of 1939 PA 309 might raise questions about the legal implications of removing older statutes that could influence current animal protection laws.

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