​​Save Children and Animal Lives by Taking Animal Abuse More Seriously

Target: Joseph R. Biden, President of the United States

Goal: Demand stricter federal punishments for animal cruelty in the U.S.

Millions of animals suffer abuse—whether it be through physical harm, neglect, or abandonment—each year in the U.S.. In most states, cruelty towards animals is still classified only as a misdemeanor. Though there are variations by state, on average, anyone who intentionally tortures, mutilates, or kills a living animal is subject to a maximum sentence of three years in a state prison, or a $20,000 fine. In other states, abusers may only receive a maximum of one year in prison with a $1,000 fine for committing heinous acts against helpless animals.

It shouldn’t be all too surprising that many perpetrators of domestic violence and child abuse also have a history of abusing family pets. Many serial killers and mass murderers—including the likes of Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Gary Ridgeway, and John Wayne Gacy—also got their wicked starts by intentionally inflicting harm upon animal victims. And, as if this all wasn’t enough, shooters behind the mass murders of defenseless children in Uvalde and allegedly the innocent supermarket shoppers in Buffalo had a reported history of abusing animals before moving onto human targets. Salvador Ramos, who killed 19 schoolchildren and two teachers in Uvalde, was said to have “loved hurting animals.” Witnesses had reportedly seen him publicly beat a dog senseless, and noted that he had posted videos of his crimes to social media. In some of these videos, Ramos was apparently seen putting cats in plastic bags and throwing them at the concrete ground and at people’s houses. Similarly, just weeks before he apparently murdered 10 Black people in a crime motivated by white supremacy, the accused Buffalo shooter had stabbed and decapitated a stray cat.

In the aftermath of all these crimes, it is clear that something needs to be done. Tightening legislation surrounding animal abuse would not only save thousands of animals from a morbid fate, it would also help protect innocent people. Had stricter penalties been dealt to mass killers, then perhaps the tragedies they went on to commit would have been evaded; the people who they murdered still able to do the things they love; the families of their victims not still grieving their loss. Sign this petition to demand stricter punishments towards animal abusers.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear President Biden,

Each year, millions of helpless animals are physically abused, abandoned, neglected, and killed across America. In most states, cruelty towards animals is still treated as only a misdemeanor. People who are found guilty of intentionally maiming, mutilating, torturing, or killing an animal may face somewhere between one to three years in prison, or a fine ranging from $1,000-$20,000. This sentence is by no means enough, and abusers typically go on to commit similar crimes once they are released.

Cruelty towards animals is correlated with violence against humans. An estimated 88% of perpetrators of domestic violence and child abuse have also been reported to abuse family pets. Many infamous serial killers–including Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and John Wayne Gacy–got their starts torturing animal victims before moving onto humans. In 2022 alone, America has had at least 314 mass shootings, where mass shooting is defined as a shooting incident killing three or more victims. Gunmen in two of these most deadly shootings–the Uvalde School and the Buffalo supermarket shootings–both had reported histories of harming animals. Ramos, who killed 19 elementary school children and 2 of their teachers, had been known to beat little dogs and posted videos online depicting him stuffing cats into plastic bags and throwing them against the ground and houses. Just weeks before he murdered 10 Black people shopping at a grocery store, the Buffalo shooter had stabbed and decapitated a stray cat.

Had these people been prosecuted to the full extent of the law, it is possible these heinous crimes could have been evaded. Animal cruelty is a serious problem, and should be dealt with as such. We are asking you, President Biden, to please take intentional abuse towards animals more seriously and enact stricter penalties against those found guilty of such crimes. Animals, and people, everywhere need your help.

Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]

Photo Credit: Alex Hrek


44 Comments

  1. Patricia Schwarzmann says:

    i would not only blame the GOVERNMENT but the ‘heartless useless individuals’ appointed to judge these cases, who just do not give a damn!

  2. Patricia Lamonica says:

    YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY CORRECT PATRICIA AND I TOTALLY AGREE!!! IT’S THE JUDGES WHO HAVE THE FINAL SAY AND IF THEY ARE NOT FOLLOWING THE LAW THAT ANIMAL ABUSE IS A FELONY THEN THEY NEED TO GET THE HELL OF THE BENCH!!!

  3. Joseph Kenosky says:

    End this garbage and take it seriously.

  4. Jane Todaro says:

    Animal abuse is extremely disgusting, reprehensible and outrageous. It needs to be taken extremely seriously, and those who commit it should be punished extremely swiftly and severely.

  5. Monstrous monstrous evil, heartbreaking and horrific, karma is theirs – I feel you, poor lost innocent souls; their blood on your souls

    The abuse, torture & murder of the innocents

    Some heartbreaks can never be unseen, some horrors never unheard – PLEASE GOD

    And the universe weeps tears of blood

  6. Julia Edinger says:

    I totally agree with Patricia Schwarzmann
    “ i would not only blame the GOVERNMENT but the ‘heartless useless individuals’ appointed to judge these cases, who just do not give a damn! “
    Evil people who is the law are very must to blame for innocent animals lives in extreme danger and who are in horrible pain etc!!!! THIS MUST BE STOPPED NOW………. MUST STOP ANIMAL ABUSE !!!!!

  7. IT’S THE vile and evil lowlife filthy
    JUDGES WHO HAVE THE FINAL SAY AND IF THEY ARE NOT FOLLOWING THE LAW THAT ANIMAL ABUSE IS A FELONY THEN THEY NEED TO GET THE HELL OF THE BENCH!!!
    All the vile and evil lowlife psychopathic filth on our Planet the vile and evil psychopathic animal torturers and animal murderers must be brought to Justice and sentenced to death. These lowlife psycopathic animal torturing murdering nonhuman monsters must be eradicated from our Planet immediately.
    This must be introduced into the Animal Protection Laws asap.
    This is the only way that these psychopathic monster from hell
    are eradicated from our Planet. Kill them all!!!!!!!!

  8. American Girl says:

    We are sending this to Biden why? He admires fauci who is one of the most sadistic cruel animal abusers ever! Check out White Coat Waste Project to see what this inbred bastard is capable of! They are both Morally & Ethically Bankrupt Bastards! We need to flood the White House with MILLIONS of signatures, press whatever to get a response. Personally, I think all Animal abusers, child molesters etc should be culled from society, they are disgusting evil oxygen thieves…

  9. Manitou CalmStorm says:

    Animal abusers need to have the exact same thing done to them, that they do to these innocent animals. NO exceptions. If they’re old enough to do the crime, they’re old enough to do the time.

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