Historic Day for Animals - California Passes Multiple Animal Protection Laws!

Historic Day for Animals - California Passes Multiple Animal Protection Laws!

Governor Gavin Newsom has made it illegal to sell or produce fur, hunt bobcats, use wild animals in circuses, sell the skins of exotic animals, and strengthened protections for California’s horses facing slaughter!

SACRAMENTO, CA (October 12, 2019) – In Defense of Animals is thrilled to welcome news that California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a package of historic laws to protect animals.

“This is an unprecedented day in the history of animal rights,” said Fleur Dawes, Communications Director of In Defense of Animals. “Bobcats, elephants, caiman, horses, rabbits, and river otters have just won ground-breaking protections that will protect many thousands of animals. Governor Gavin Newsom and caring California legislators have begun a new era of respect for animals and sent a strong message that it is unacceptable to harm animals in the name of fun or fashion. We thank all In Defense of Animals supporters and caring Californians who took action for animals and signed our alerts, made calls and inspired compassion that will be felt worldwide.”

Governor Newsom passed a ban on fur trapping (AB 273 by Assemblymember L. Gonzalez) and protections for migratory birds (AB 454 by Assemblymember Kalra) within the past weeks. Today Governor Newsom has signed a raft of important new animal protection measures:

Assembly Bill 44 bans the sale of fur throughout California and becomes the first state in the nation to make fur history. The bill was sponsored by Assemblymember Friedman. Learn more in full media release.

and becomes the first state in the nation to make fur history. The bill was sponsored by Assemblymember Friedman. Assembly Bill 128 strengthens California's anti-horse slaughter laws by making it harder for kill-buyers to turn a profit. Learn more in IDA alert.

by making it harder for kill-buyers to turn a profit. Assembly Bill 415 protects human and animal victims of domestic violence. The new law was sponsored by Assemblymember Maienschein.

The new law was sponsored by Assemblymember Maienschein. Assembly Bill 1162 protects the environment by banning hotels from providing miniature plastic bottles. Assemblymember Kalra championed the bill.

Assemblymember Kalra championed the bill. Assembly Bill 1254 bans the trophy hunting of bobcats until 2025. Sponsored by Assemblymember Kamlager-Dove, the new law makes it unlawful to hunt, trap or otherwise “take” a bobcat except in specified circumstances such as with a depredation permit. Learn more in full media release.

until 2025. Sponsored by Assemblymember Kamlager-Dove, the new law makes it unlawful to hunt, trap or otherwise “take” a bobcat except in specified circumstances such as with a depredation permit. Assembly Bill 1260 bans the trade in skins of many threatened species including sharks, hippos and caimans, and becomes law from 2022. Sponsored by Assemblymember Maienschein, it prevents the import and sale of exotic skins. Hippos and many reptiles were added to a list of other endangered or threatened species, including big cats, polar bears and dolphins. Learn more on Facebook.

including sharks, hippos and caimans, and becomes law from 2022. Sponsored by Assemblymember Maienschein, it prevents the import and sale of exotic skins. Hippos and many reptiles were added to a list of other endangered or threatened species, including big cats, polar bears and dolphins. Senate Bill 313 bans the use of wild animals in circuses. Senator Hueso’s Circus Cruelty Prevention Act forbids using exotic animals in circuses throughout the state. Elephants, bears, tigers, monkeys and other wild animals will benefit. Learn more in full media release.

Senator Hueso’s Circus Cruelty Prevention Act forbids using exotic animals in circuses throughout the state. Elephants, bears, tigers, monkeys and other wild animals will benefit. Senate Bill 397 requires local transit operators to accept animal companions on public transit during emergency evacuations. The new law is an initiative of Senator Glazer.

“California is a leader when it comes to animal welfare and today that leadership includes banning the sale of fur,” said California Governor, Gavin Newsom. “But we are doing more than that. We are making a statement to the world that beautiful wild animals like bears and tigers have no place on trapeze wires or jumping through flames. Just YouTube the videos showing the cruel way these animals – often stripped from their mothers as babies – are trained to do dangerous tricks. It’s deeply disturbing.”

“We are thrilled that Governor Newsom has signed all these important animal protections into law,” said Marilyn Kroplick M.D., President of In Defense of Animals.

In Defense of Animals and other animal protection organizations campaigned tirelessly to push this lifesaving legislation forward. In Defense of Animals supporters made hundreds of calls and signed tens of thousands of letters to protect animals from hunters and the fashion industry and can now celebrate these momentous victories for animals in California.

Learn more and take action for animals at www.idausa.org/news

Contact: Fleur Dawes, 415-879-6879, fleur@idausa.org



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