In Mexico They Propose To Toughen Penalties Against Animal Abuse
Although animal abuse seems to be an evil installed everywhere, Mexico is often mentioned among the countries that, unfortunately, stands out for these actions. However, for some time now laws and different actions have been promoted to reverse the situation. This is the case of an initiative of the deputy Guadalupe Torres Sánchez, who integrates the Justice Commission d the Congress of the State of San Luis Potosí, and that it proposes to toughen the penalties for this crime.
Reform the Penal Code to increase penalties for animal abuse
To achieve this goal, Torres Sánchez -that F or m part d the block of Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD ) – promotes an initiative to reform the State Penal Code that it represents and that seeks to increase the years in prison and fines, as well as the incorporation of an aggravating mechanism, according to the degree of mistreatment suffered by the victims.
AND n currently, these penalties range from three months to one year in prison and, for the legislator, they reach to inhibit this type of behaviors against animals.
The deputy was seen co n moved by an event that can undoubtedly be defined as aberrant and that occurred in Santo Domingo, one of the 58 municipalities i those that make up the State S to Luis Potosí , in the north-central region of the country. For this reason, considers that it is essential to change the regulations.
OR An example of why toughen penalties for those who mistreat animals
The action that deserved the repudiation of Torres Sánchez – Y of much of Mexican society- It was carried out by a a group of people who set fire to a little stray dog and that also attached explosives to The body of the poor little animal .
The crime was known because a video was broadcast on YouTube about such an unfortunate episode , so the outrage also broke out in the networks .
There you can see the dog that runs d is expected, engulfed in flames, while the criminals burst into laughter and try to dodge it so as not to burn themselves.
Fortunately, he Justice has already taken action on the matter.
Changes proposed to increase penalties for animal abuse
Torres Sánchez proposes modifying article 317 and adding 317 Bis of Title XV, Chapter V of the code, entitled “Mistreatment of Domestic Animals.” The legislator specifically proposes :
- If the animal suffers injuries that do not mean permanent damage: 1 to 2 years in prison and a fine equivalent to between 100 and 200 days of minimum wage. To this is added the disqualification for up to one year to exercise a profession, trade or trade related to the care of animals.
- If injuries cause permanent damage: two to four years in prison, a financial penalty of between 200 and 400 days of minimum wage and disqualification for up to 2 years.
- In the event of the death of the animal: 3 to 5 years in prison, a fine of 3oo to 400 days of minimum wage and disqualification for up to three years.
- If the pet is abandoned, putting its life or integrity at risk: 2 to 4 years in prison and a financial penalty of between 200 and 400 days of minimum wage
In the initiative it p lantea too that crimes related to animal abuse be prosecuted ex officio.
T Every action is welcome to protect animals
The deputy pointed out that, in addition to legislating on the increase of penalties for those who mistreat animals Y In order to help eradicate these practices, it is necessary to advance question It’s like the indiscriminate reproduction and sale of pets.
Undoubtedly there are many topics and varied sides by which it can be approached the animal abuse.
Punitive actions never seem enough, much less if they are not accompanied by an education and awareness campaign about the treatment that pets in particular and animals in general should receive.
Knowing the rights that these beings have and learning to take responsibility for their care and well-being is not something that Some want assume and much less overnight.
While ta n to, all initiatives that contribute to alleviate the suffering of these innocent creatures are forever welcome.