Ticket, cort, or prison it just depends on how bad it is
It's against the law because: IT IS WRONG. People make laws for a reason, to prevent wrongdoings, crimes and hurting others. Abusing animals is definitely immoral, unjust and wrong (Abuse of people is against the law, so why shouldn't animals be too?). It's like abusing an innocent child who can't speak out for themselves for no reason.Also, even if it wasn't against the law, it is still wrong and shouldn't be done...Non-human animals have no inherent rights. IF animals had rights: what moral obligations do they have?. That there is no moral obligation makes it abundantly obvious that non human animals have no inherent rights.Laws NEVER prevent action.
NAACP
We need stricter laws because the crazies of our world think that just because animals aren't people, they think they can get away with abusing them. Therefore, more and more animals are being abused and abandoned. If the crazy people know that they will be severely punished for beating a dog or cat, they will stop abusing them. This will save literaly thousands of lives a year. (Not including the extra 8 cat lives:-)
Congress suggests laws and policies.
well probablie ...i think ther animals.. maybe
(in the US) Yes, definitely.
This is known as institutional racism. It involves discrimination against a particular race or group through laws, policies, and practices that are embedded within societal institutions such as governments, businesses, or schools. Institutional racism perpetuates disparities in opportunities and outcomes based on race.
Policies that supported changes in banking procedures, taxes on imported goods, and laws against monopolies.
Potentially, most anything can explode. However, intentionally causing harm or abusing animals is not something allowed by most laws or by the ethics of many cultures.
Discrimination against a race using laws or policies is referred to as institutional or systemic racism. This occurs when laws, policies, or practices within organizations or institutions disadvantage certain racial groups, resulting in unequal treatment and opportunities based on race. These systemic inequalities can perpetuate racial disparities in areas such as education, employment, housing, and criminal justice.
The laws and goals that a government follows are called public policies.
Policies that supported changes in banking procedures, taxes on imported goods, and laws against monopolies.