States that have passed laws restricting the ownership and breeding of dog wolf hybrids have done so for viable reasons.
1. They are not a domestic animal and most owners are unable or unwilling to provide the proper care and environment required to keep them safe, healthy and happy.
2. Unwanted or dangerous hybrids can be released into the wilds and contaminate the gene pools of the wild wolf population (this has very probably already occurred).
3. The popularity of owning an animal based on the romantic notion of owning and associating with a wolf lends itself to unscrupulous breeders preying on uninformed buyers (yes, it happens with domestic dogs too).
It is unfortunate that successful owners may/will be negatively impacted by laws that restrict the ownership of hybrids and may force some or all owners to relinquish their companions based on how the law is written.
Responsible breeders (anti-hybrid groups may maintain that there are no responsible hybrid breeders) will be faced with the loss of a breeding program designed to produce a true companion animal that could be every bit as viable as any other domestic breed.
The Michigan Wolf/Dog Hybrid Act passed in 2000 provides:
There are no plans to repeal the act. If you have questions or comments you should contact the office of your state representative.
The Michigan Wolf/Dog Hybrid Act passed in 2000 provides:
There are no plans to repeal the act. If you have questions or comments you should contact the office of your state representative.
I was told by the chairman that the bill was passed by the legislature.
No. The Michigan state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage and, as a result, no governor of Michigan has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Michigan state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of Michigan has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
Active means the verbs are active, not helped with a tiny "be" verb (is, are, was, were, have, had etc.).The chairman told you that the legislature passedthe bill.The chairman TOLD...the legislature PASSED...PassiveB It was voted by the legislature to pass.C The bill was passed by the legislature.A clue to passive voice is a version of the verb "to be" which are helping verbs (is, was, were, etc.), and use of "by" in the sentence.
What laws from the Legislature have been passed and followed?
This sentence has two clauses, either one of which could be converted.Here is how to convert both clauses:I was told by the chairman that the bill was passed by the legislature.
No. The Michigan state legislature has never passed a bill that would establish a statewide domestic partnership registry and, as a result, no governor of Michigan has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
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Its a bill this is passed by the legislature that can be referred to the people to be either approved or rejected. A+Ls
State legislature have passed laws against it.
Statutes are the laws passed by the US Congress or the State legislature.
Prohibition.