Animal Rights: Laws that Protect Animals

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Dating back to the 1600’s, animal rights have been trying to come fully apart of our society. Every state in the United States has a law to protect animal rights but they are not all equal, therefore, animals are still in danger. They are in danger of many different ways that include abuse, testing, and fighting. Animal rights do not only affect animals, but humans also. Those who abuse animals can abuse other humans. It is understood that animals can be used for human benefits, but in order to lower the risk of danger for animals and humans, there should be more strict penalties for animal cruelty and have equal animal rights.
Animals all over the world are being abused in many different forms including suffering, exploitation, fighting, and testing. For example, they suffer and are killed for our pleasures like clothing and entertainment, which is unfair for animals. Animals are killed for luxury clothing to keep the fur industry going. Zoe Masongsong, an advocate researcher, stated that the amount of animals killed within a year for our fur production would be the same population as Illinois. That is a whole state of animals that is annihilated within a year for human satisfaction. There are faux furs that could be used instead of real fur that is similar in the look and touch. Animals are also taken away from their natural habitats and brought too many places around the world to be placed in zoos. With this, our society can make money off of animals being placed in small exhibits to be watched upon children and adults. Once they reproduce in those zoos and there are too many, the zoo starts to kill them or ship them off to another zoo (“Zoos Should Save, Not Kill”). At the Copenhagen Zoo, a two-year-old giraffe was killed, in ...

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...ot care nor have empathy for them as well.
In conclusion, it is realized that animals can help with human benefits, but the lives of animals and humans are in danger every day. With the help of stricter penalties, it will save animals and humans. More abusers will be in jail for a longer period of time and will not be able to own another pet. The United States will have equal penalties for all animal cruelty; therefore all animals everywhere will be safe from human killings and threats. Money will be saved from alternative testing and from leaving animals in their natural habitats. Animals will be saved from the cruel treatments and can continue to live their lives the way humans have the rights to live theirs. To help save animals there are many places to donate to keep them alive like PETA, PAWS, and the Humane Society. The lives of all animals are in our hands.

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