AGRICULTURE
Bill takes aim at animal mistreatment in N.D.
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Farm Forum
BISMARCK, N.D. – Supporters of a bill in the Legislature to strengthen North Dakota’s animal cruelty laws say it’s a more balanced approach than a measure rejected by state voters last November.
The ballot measure would have made cruelty to dogs, cats and horses a potential felony crime rather than a misdemeanor. Opponents objected to its backing by out-of-state groups and feared it could have affected routine practices by farmers and ranchers.
Senate Bill 2211 would make animal cruelty a felony. In cases of abuse, neglect and abandonment, a first offense would be a misdemeanor and a second within five years a felony.