KARAH RUCKER: IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR THAT STATE LAWMAKERS ARE RECONVENING FOR THEIR LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS – DEBATING ON BILLS THAT COULD BECOME NEW STATE LAWS.
A BILL FROM FLORIDA IS CATCHING NATIONAL ATTENTION. IT WOULD BAN PET OWNERS FROM ALLOWING DOGS TO STICK THEIR HEADS OUT OF CAR WINDOWS —
AND THE DOGS WOULDN’T BE ALLOWED IN A DRIVER’S LAP.
THE BILL WAS INTRODUCED WITH THE INTENTIONS OF PROTECTING ANIMALS.
DOGS NOT ONLY CAN’T STICK THEIR HEAD OUT THE WINDOW – BUT THEY WOULD NEED TO BE EITHER SECURED IN A CRATE, BE RESTRAINED WITH A SEAT BELT, OR UNDER THE PHYSICAL CONTROL OF SOMEONE OTHER THAN THE DRIVER.
THE BILL INCLUDES LAWS RELATED TO OTHER ANIMALS TOO.
CATS CAN’T BE DECLAWED UNLESS FOR A NECESSARY MEDICAL REASON.
THE BILL ALSO INCLUDES A NUMBER OF BANS ON COSMETIC TESTING OF ANIMALS.
SHOULD THE BILL PASS BOTH CHAMBERS OF THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE AND GAIN APPROVAL FROM THE GOVERNOR – IT WOULD TAKE EFFECT OCTOBER FIRST.
CURRENTLY THERE IS ONE STATE WITH A LAW ON THE BOOKS THAT OUTRIGHT BANS DOGS FROM SITTING IN DRIVER’S LAPS.
NEW JERSEY CONSIDERS IT ANIMAL CRUELTY.