True Activist – by Sophie McAdam
New Zealand has just set a great example to the world by recognizing what animal lovers have known forever- that our furry friends are as sentient as we are, and (obviously, dur) they have feelings just like we do. It’s a theme we have covered time and again here at True Activist, but this landmark ruling by NZ is the first time this shift in perception and policy has been extended to all animals, not just chimpanzees, orangutans, or dolphins.
The Animal Welfare Amendment Bill, passed last month, aims to make it easier to prosecute people in animal cruelty cases, as well as banning animal testing and research, and making all hunting, capture or ill-treatment of any wild animal illegal.
Animal rights activists have celebrated the decision. “To say that animals are sentient is to state explicitly that they can experience both positive and negative emotions, including pain and distress,” said Dr Virginia Williams, chair of the National Animal Ethics Advisory Committee. “The explicitness is what is new and marks another step along the animal welfare journey.”
New Zealand Veterinary Association president Dr Steve Merchant said the bill greater clarity, transparency and enforceability of animal welfare laws, according to the country’s regional newspaper the Nelson Mail.
“Expectations on animal welfare have been rapidly changing, and practices that were once commonplace for pets and farm stock are no longer acceptable or tolerated,” he said. “The bill brings legislation in line with our nation’s changing attitude on the status of animals in society.”
You can read the entire Bill here. Let’s hope the rest of the world follows suit!
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“The explicitness is what is new and marks another step along the animal welfare journey.”
What it truly marks is an elevation of animal status, and the further lowering human status.
We’re no more than animals to those deranged psychopaths.
“Did you step on that “endangered” blood sucking tapeworm?” “Your under arrest!” “For what?” “Oh, now your resisting arrest, ‘Bang, Bang, Bang!’ “I felt ‘threatened’!”
The Act does not ban hunting in NZ. From the Act:
30B Hunting or killing
“(1) Nothing in this Act makes it unlawful to hunt or kill—
“(a) any animal in a wild state; or
“(b) any wild animal or pest in accordance with the provisions of—
“(i) the Wildlife Act 1953; or
“(ii) the Wild Animal Control Act 1977; or
“(iii) the Conservation Act 1987; or
“(iv) the Biosecurity Act 1993; or
“(v) any other Act; or
“(c) any other wild animal or pest; or
“(ca) any game animal in accordance with the provisions of the Game Animal Council Act 2013; or
“(d) any fish caught from a constructed pond.