The city of Bloomington, Indiana, has now banned the retail sale of cats and dogs.
Many animal rights extremists want to end the practice of humans having pets at all, and bills like this help pave the way.
The American Kennel Club has spoke out against the ordinance, warning that shutting down sales at reputable pet shops leads people to search for animals online — where scams and lack of regulations run rampant.
“[Online] is where there are a lot of scams, that is where we are seeing a lot of sick puppies sold and it’s this huge unregulated market that is unfortunately giving money to the very people that we want to stop,” Jennifer Clark, the AKC Director of Legislative Outreach, told local station WRTV.
A little background on how such a crazy City Ordinance could come to pass: Bloomington Indiana is home to Indiana University, which has descended into being a processing mill for brainwashing new Devildemocommiecrat non-thinking automaton zombies. The small town in Southern Indiana is one of two blue dots on the Indiana political map (the other one is Indianapolis).
The difference is that Bloomington is 95% Devildemocommiecrats, and Indianapolis is around 80%. The rest of Indiana is a solid sea of red. Bloomington’s highest ambition was to become a mini-Berkley.
They were featuring drag shows at the public library for the children before it was fashionable; they became a ’Sanctuary City’ and other Sanctuary Cities are now sending Bloomington their overflow. The homeless population is burgeoning and is divided into 18 distinct ‘Tribes’ living in the wooded areas around town, and who don’t necessarily get along. It is commonplace to see people on their bicycles to diminish global warming, and wearing masks to avoid getting or spreading covid-19.
In short, Bloomington Indiana has become a ‘City of Crazies’ and its elected government (the City Council) led the way with ordinances like this one. It’s raining cats and dogs in Bloomington. But the rain is the tears…
~~~ Ed, KrakenNews.us
Total Page Visits: 113 - Today Page Visits: 1