Dear SAOVA Friends,
Unless unchallenged through provisions of the
Albuquerque City Charter, the
recently passed and signed HEART animal control
ordinance for the City of
Albuquerque goes into effect on August 22 (HEART
stands for Humane and
Ethical Animal Rules and Treatment). So many provisions
in HEART are so
absurd, it is inconceivable that any city councilor who has
ever owned a dog
or cat could vote in favor of such a law. But, it happened -
it passed on a
6 - 3 vote and was signed by the mayor. It has been reported
that it took 3
years to prepare the HEART ordinance. The ordinance has such
obvious flaws
that one has to question what went wrong. Below is an overview
of the
results of those 3 years of intense effort to prepare
HEART.
HEART has trivialized animal cruelty to the extent that the
concept of
cruelty is meaningless. Under HEART everyone who owns a cat or dog
in
Albuquerque will at some time, violate the animal cruelty provisions
of
HEART. For example, withholding water for any reason is ANIMAL
CRUELTY
(including a tipped over water bowl, veterinarian instructions, or
crating
overnight). HEART says that walking a dog on a lead that exceeds 8
feet is
ANIMAL CRUELTY. Animal crates for temporary use in homes will have to
exceed
commercial standards for kennels. A crate, for a 66 pound dog to sleep
in at
night, will require 24 square feet of floor space and must be at least
3
feet high, anything smaller is ANIMAL CRUELTY. ANIMAL CRUELTY
includes
PSYCHOLOGICAL pain (which is undefined). HEART specifies bird
perch
diameters. Not meeting the diameter requirement is ANIMAL CRUELTY.
Failure
to report running over a snake is ANIMAL CRUELTY. Furthermore, an
individual
guilty of ANIMAL CRUELTY (for example walking a dog on a leash
longer than 8
feet) can no longer own an intact dog or
cat.
HEART will require mandatory spay/neuter of all existing
intact dogs and
cats over six months old unless a $150 permit is obtained for
EACH intact
dog or cat (maximum of four permits). All puppies and kittens,
unless
permitted, must be spayed/neutered by 6 months of age. However, the
mayor
can declare a moratorium at any time for intact animal permits, in
which
case intact animals could be seized and spay/neutered by the city.
Pet
stores will no longer be able to sell dogs or cats. The city council,
after
hours of debate, was successful in changing the term "dog toy" to
"safe
product." Failure to provide such a product is a
misdemeanor.
HEART repeals numerous sections of Albuquerque's
current animal control
ordinance and adds new sections. Inexplicably, HEART
repeals provisions for
Off Leash Dog Areas (Dog Parks) and the Animal Welfare
Board -- no
provisions for either have been incorporated in HEART. Under
HEART, letting
a dog run loose at a Dog Park will be ANIMAL
CRUELTY.
The mayor has publicly announced that during his
administration animal
activists are "in" and others with more moderate views
are "out." By passing
HEART, the city council has supported the extreme
ideologies expressed by
those animal rights activists who are "in." After
three years of
development, those of us who had concerns about HEART were
given just 90
seconds to address our issues to the city council. It's clear
that the
mainstream has been cut out of the process.
HEART is
based on false assumptions associated with extreme concepts of the
Animal
Rights movement. The extreme Animal Rights ideas to be found in HEART
include
numerous INVALID propositions (THESE IDEAS ARE JUST WRONG). Here
are
examples:
- Albuquerque is NOT HUMANE AND COMPASSIONATE
toward animals
- Albuquerque treats animals as LIFELESS chattel property
-
Albuquerque residents COMMIT UNFETTERED, CALLOUS ACTS that cause pain
and
suffering to animals
- Laws AGAINST CHAINING will help to ELIMINATE
DOGS ROAMING at large
- Animal control has NO CHOICE BUT TO EUTHANIZE DOGS at
the shelter
- CHAINED ANIMALS are more likely to RUN AWAY
- Albuquerque
has an OVERWHELMING SUPPLY of animals that exceeds demand
- Crowding at the
animal shelter (referred to as overpopulation) ENDANGERS
HUMANS
- STRICT
LAWS WILL INCREASE COMPASSION toward animals
- GOVERNMENT must exercise
complete control over dog and cat populations
- GOVERNMENT must identify and
track every dog and cat, as well as its owner
- Except as permitted by the
GOVERNMENT, every dog and cat must have its
reproductive capacity
eliminated
- GOVERNMENT must establish arbitrary, generalized standards of
animal care
that IGNORE INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
- ANIMAL CRUELTY MUST BE
REDEFINED TO INCLUDE TRIVIAL ACTS such as walking a
dog on a leash longer
than 8 feet
- ANIMAL CRUELTY, even when trivialized to leash length and bird
perches, is
ASSOCIATED WITH DOMESTIC ABUSE, CHILD ABUSE, AND ELDER ABUSE
-
Dog and cat permit fees that could exceed $600 PER YEAR FOR A HOUSEHOLD
are
in the public interest and DO NOT OVERLY BURDEN responsible
owners
Every one of the ideas from HEART, as listed above, is
blatantly false. It
is inconceivable that elected officials of Albuquerque
could actually accept
and act on such an extreme, irrational set of
assumptions. City government
has simply failed to act responsibly. A public
referendum is the only
remaining alternative offered by the Albuquerque City
Charter to overturn
HEART.
The Albuquerque City Charter has a
provision that would allow HEART to be
put to a vote by the people of
Albuquerque. Albuquerque voters could
overturn HEART and nullify action by
the City Council and the Mayor. By July
20 a petitions with 17,458 signatures
of Albuquerque registered voters (20%
of the number who voted in the last
election) must be submitted to the City
Clerk to force a public referendum on
HEART. The City Charter only allows a
narrow 35-day window to submit the
required signatures. The short time is an
overwhelming constraint. If the
required signatures are submitted, the City
Charter requires a referendum
within 90 days.
A "Rescind HEART" petition drive is under way to
gather the required
signatures to force a referendum. The "Rescind HEART"
petition drive is an
unfunded, grassroots effort that is attempting something
that, as someone
recently noted, has never been tried before anywhere in the
country for a
animal law that has been passed and signed.
Many
residents of Albuquerque are unaware of either HEART or its
provisions. Once
it is explained, people are ready to join the petition
drive. However, given
the deadline of July 20 gaining support by word of
mouth may be too slow to
meet the petition deadline. Furthermore, media spin
has supported HEART and
it will take time for the public to realize what is
actually in the
ordinance. Others in Albuquerque don't understand that
action is even
possible under the City Charter to overturn HEART.
The challenges
are immense and the situation demands unusual measures.
There are only 25
days (including three weekends) left to get the required
number of
signatures.
IT IS OBVIOUS THAT NEW MEXICO AND NATIONWIDE SUPPORT
ARE NEEDED TO ASSURE
THAT THE PETITION DRIVE IS SUCCESSFUL. YOUR IMMEDIATE
HELP AND FINANCIAL
SUPPORT ARE NECESSARY AND ARE APPRECIATED. ANY LARGE
CONTRIBUTIONS WILL PAY
FOR DOOR-TO-DOOR CANVASSING OF NEIGHBORHOODS TO GATHER
SIGNATURES.
Contributions of $25 or more must meet the reporting
requirements called
for in the Albuquerque City Charter for a political
campaign, so please
contact me directly. Contributions of LESS THAN $25 can
be mailed directly
to the address shown below.
All contributions
should be made out to "Rescind HEART."
The use of PayPal or other
electronic means to accept contributions is
being investigated. Please visit
the website (see Resources and then
Support) for updates.
For
more information on the "Rescind HEART" petition drive please visit:
http://www.icare-usa.org The
following are available on the website:
- Official petition for signature
of Albuquerque registered voters
- Return instructions for petitions
-
HEART ordinance (67 pages)
- Current Albuquerque ordnance that
HEARTchanges
- Flyers
- Other information about HEART
Thank
you for your help.
Ronald A. Gustafson
Chairman
Rescind HEART
Measure Finance Committee
ron.gustafson@worldnet.att.net505-864-3513
ADDRESS
FOR CONTRIBUTIONS:
Rescind HEART
c/o Ronald Gustafson
PO Box
576
Tome, NM 87060