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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Maryland Senate Proposes Animal Abuse Registry

Sen. Ron Young Says State's Not Doing Enough

BALTIMORE
-- People convicted of abusing or neglecting animals could soon have their information made public in something similar to Maryland's sex offender registry.

State Sen. Ron Young, D-Washington and Frederick counties, is sponsoring a bill that would keep track of animal abusers. If passed, an abuser's photo and address would be posted in a state database for 10 years.

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1 comment:

mack said...

WHERE IS THE SPOUSAL ABUSE REGISTRY AT ?????????????????? Many times we read where spouses abuse over and over and it would be nice to see who these people are to protect our loved ones from these people ????