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    The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is currently redrafting
    the Model Veterinary Practice Act.

    The AVMA draft directs lawmakers to prohibit mail-order and internet veterinary
    supply companies from selling
    directly to breeders, pet stores and the general public. It sets the ground work
    to make it illegal for you to purchase and administer vaccines, wormers and
    other medications such as flea & tick medications and vitamins.
    It would also make it illegal to seek advise about animal welfare issues from
    anyone other than a licensed veterinarian. The language even goes as far as to
    make phone calls, fax consultations and email consultations illegal.

    We at (company name deleted) have built our business based upon low
    prices and availability of product via mail order catalog, internet and
    telephone. We understand that this is key to ensuring that all animals
    receive affordable healthcare and the medications necessary for a healthy
    and happy life, all at a fair price. We agree that the veterinarian is an
    integral part of this process, however, we disagree with the statement that
    the veterinarian should be the sole source for all animal healthcare
    products and welfare issues.

    This proposed action would strip every animal owner of their rights to
    choose how they would care for their pets and the manner in which they could
    purchase medications and seek advise.

    This act is an obvious attempt by the AVMA to create a monopoly regarding
    "animal welfare" and potentially infringes on interstate commerce, affects a
    person's due process rights and potentially interferes with the freedom of
    contract.

    Please join us and offer your support in opposing the passage of this bill.
    You must act quickly! All letters to AVMA must be postmarked by Saturday,
    March 15th, 2003.

    Click Here: http://www.itsfortheanimals.com/AVMADFT4.HTM to get sample
    letters and examples to send to AVMA opposing this bill and to gain a better
    understanding of the nature of this action.

    Thank-you for your support and patronage. We look forward to serving you in
    the future.


    __________________
    We'd rather be feared than respected. _-Al Davis
    azmodeus@cyber-rights.net

  • #2
    bump everyone should look at this thanks for the information pudgy

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    • #3
      What a bunch of Bullsh*t.

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      • #4
        I can't believe that any such self serving law that so drastically changes animal care without serving any governmental interest has even the smallest chance of passing. There is nothing in this law that benifits lawmakers in any way. On the contrary, the proposal as written would put severe restrictions on many lawmakers (many own pets) and subject them to possible criminal charges. This is a non-starter. We have nothing to worry about.

        -Spidey
        Spidey is a fictional character. I do not use or condone the use of illegal drugs. Any references to steroids or other illegal drugs is purely for entertainment purposes and role-playing.

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        • #5
          bump, damn the man
          Disclaimer: Manic Behavior is not a real person, he is only a figment of your imagination. This post is not even real.

          Do NOT mess with a suburbanite, cuz we're just not going to take it anymore.

          manicbehavior@cyber-rights.net

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          • #6
            Thanks pudgy. I hope everyone will take the time to send something so that this does not happen.

            BuckGuy

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            • #7
              can some one write a litter and we all sign it in paint or some thing???

              i dont feel like writing

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              • #8
                bump fer me cows!

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                • #9
                  bump

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