“They Are Not a Commodity”: Alejandro Armenta Urges the Puebla Congress to Ban the Sale of Animals
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Puebla Governor Alejandro Armenta Mier urged the State Congress to legislate against the commodification of animals. He called on the State Congress to enact legislation limiting the purchase of animals and regulating their sale, arguing that sentient beings “are not merchandise” and deserve protection and responsible care. During a site visit to the Animal Welfare and Adoption Center, the governor emphasized the need to promote a culture of ado…
Governor Alejandro Armenta urged Congress to reform the Animal Welfare laws and stop the sale of animals in Puebla for profit. The president’s announcement was made during the supervision of the works of the Animal Welfare and Adoption Cell of the Institute of Animal Welfare (IBA). In this sense, Alejandro Armenta categorically ruled that pets should cease to be treated as consumer objects. The governor stressed that regulating the reproduction …
Governor Alejandro Armenta Mier asked the local Congress to legislate to limit the sale of animals (dogs and cats) as pets in Puebla, because “they are not a commodity” and their owners must take responsibility for them. However, there is a need to reform to apply sanctions. This, during a monitoring tour that he did this Thursday on [...] The post Armenta asks the local Congress to legislate to regulate the sale of pets in Puebla appeared first…
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