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Law Boosts Fines For Animal Abuse

  • Illiana Communications
  • Aug 4, 2014
  • 1 min read

(Chicago, IL) -- Mistreating or abusing an animal now comes with a hefty fine. Governor Quinn signed a law that ups the fines from 200-to-500-bucks the first time someone is busted for hurting a pet. A second offense comes with one-thousand-dollar fine and anyone busted three times will be out 25-hundred-bucks. The idea is to crack down on puppy mills, which are often considered inhumane dog breeding facilities. Several third grade students from Arlington Heights pushed for the law.

 
 
 

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