It's hard to measure one country against another, because while one country may be strict about one abuse issue, it may not be in another. No one country has strict enough legislation in place to prevent all the issues animals are against today from happening. Thus, there honestly is no real answer. Regarding the answers below: I disagree that Australia is better than any other country in its animal abuse laws. After all, the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service (NSW NPWS ) had scores of Australia's brumbies (wild horses) shot aerially, claiming they were destroying fragile vegetation. (Go to www.kbrhorse.net/news/brumby01.html to learn more.) No country is flawless regarding its prevention of animal cruelty--Australia included--but I see no evidence for why Australia is further ahead of other countries. ------------------------ I reckon that Australia does. I think its some insane number like 150 horse owners just in my area have been done for animal cruelty over the past month, Its insane. But yeah the RSPCA do a great job here in Australia and they get heaps of funding which is good. ------------------------------------------------ the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) was established in 1866 in Australia.
Australia does. The punishment is like jail for 10 years and $10 000 fine. It's hard to compare with other countries, but I think Australia is the strictest. Answer China has some strict laws, too. If you get caught poaching pandas there you are executed. Watch out, poachers!
In terms of drinking and driving laws, Russia, China, Taiwan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates are the strictest
1. Child abuse 2. Animal abuse 3. Police utality
California's animal abuse laws are among the strictest in the nation. Penalties include incarceration, fines and counseling. How your case will be punished depends on the exact animal cruelty law you were convicted of violating.
Every country has laws concerning alcohol abuse.
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Probably China but I can't guarantee this answer.
The organizational laws that are set up to prevent the abuse of animals include laws that are federal as laws that are set up by animal rights organizations. These laws include adequate food, water, shelter, attention, and the illegal fighting of animals.
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Who are "they"? "They" (the ASPCA) usually thank you for adopting an abused shelter animal. It is not illegal to own an abused animal. In some jurisdictions it is illegal to abuse an animal. The laws vary from place-to-place and change over time. The laws also vary in definition of what constitutes abuse.
Each state sets their criminal code, including the animal abuse laws. The laws are consistent across the state. Some large cities will supplement the laws with additional regulations. Enforcement is harder in rural areas then in urban areas, but the laws are the same.