New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4664

Introduced
9/29/22  

Caption

Establishes certain animal abuse offenses committed in manner manifesting extreme indifference to value of animal's life as crime of second degree; designated as "River's Law."

Impact

The bill amends existing laws under R.S.4:22-17, making specific offenses against animals not only subject to stricter penalties but signifying a shift towards prioritizing animal welfare within the legal system. The penalties for these offenses could range from five to ten years of imprisonment and high fines, aiming to establish a stronger deterrent against animal cruelty. This measure highlights a societal shift towards recognizing the need for stronger protections for animals and signifies that such actions will not be taken lightly by the legal system.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4664, also known as 'River's Law', aims to enhance the legal framework surrounding animal welfare in New Jersey by categorizing certain severe acts of animal abuse as a crime of the second degree. This legislative measure responds to instances of egregious cruelty where offenders exhibit extreme indifference to the value of an animal's life. Specifically, it looks at abuses including torment, torture, and unnecessary killing of domestic companion animals, thus providing a robust deterrent against such offenses.

Contention

While proponents of River's Law see it as a necessary advancement for animal rights, criticism may arise regarding its implications for pet ownership and the burdens it may place on owners and caretakers. Some individuals may express concern over the interpretations of indifference in the context of this law, as well as potential ramifications for animal control practices and veterinary care. The impact of this bill may need to be closely monitored to ensure that while protecting animals, the rights and responsibilities of responsible pet owners are not unduly compromised.

Companion Bills

NJ S633

Same As Establishes certain animal abuse offenses committed in manner manifesting extreme indifference to value of animal's life as crime of second degree; designated as "River's Law."

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