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Legislative History: an Act Concerning Raising Wild Birds and Wild MAINE STATE LEGISLATURE LAW AND LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE LIBRARY Legislative History Collection 113th Legislature (1986-1988) History and Final Disposition LD 42 / HP0039 AN ACT Concerning Raising Wild Birds and Wild Animals in Captivity. Presented by Rep. Jacques of Waterville. Fisheries & Wildlife Hearing 02/10/87. (Majority OTP-ND: HP1354 / LD 1851) (Minority ONTP). Indefinitely Postponed. Original Bill LD 42 (113th Legis. 1987) Analyst's Summary of Bill LD 42 LD 1851 Committee Materials Joint Standing Committee on Fisheries and Wildlife ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: cf113-LD-0042.pdf) New Drafts and Amendments LD 1851 / HP1354 (New draft (Not Accepted) of LD 42 / HP0039) Floor Proceedings and Debate HOUSE, January 22, 1987 (p74-77) ● p. 75 SENATE, January 26, 1987 (p84-86) ● p. 84 HOUSE, June 12, 1987 (p1536-1575) ● p. 1558 (Remarks) (Roll Call(s) (p1559)) SENATE, June 12, 1987 (p1575-1613) ● p. 1604 Cross References LD 811 (113th Legis. 1987) News Articles Cat lovers show their claws over bird-protection bill (Clark, Kim) (Maine Sunday Telegram, 3/8/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD-0042/SB113865.pdf) Shelter presidents object to 'cat control' proposal (Dodd, Ivy) (Courier-Gazette, 3/10/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD- 0042/SB113840.pdf) Need better answer (Gribbel, Rhonda) (Courier-Gazette, 3/17/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD- 0042/SB113878.pdf) Fur goes up as cat lovers have a bird over L D 42 (Sentinel Staff and Guy Gannett Service) (Morning Sentinel, 3/17/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD-0042/SB113872.pdf) Animal lovers rally against bill to kill (Cohen, Ted) (Portland Press Herald, 3/17/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD- 0042/SB113869.pdf) Truth about the 'cat bill' (Jacques, Paul F.) (Bangor Daily News, 3/21/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD- 0042/SB113913.pdf) Editorial cartoon (Locke, Lafe) (Maine Sunday Telegram, 3/22/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD- 0042/SB113908.pdf) Those darn cats (Carlson, Ken) (Kennebec Journal, 3/24/1987) ● (Available on request— please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD-0042/SB113929.pdf) The cat attack (Kennebec Journal, 3/25/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD-0042/SB113928.pdf) Cat lovers show claws (Adams, Glenn) (Portland Evening Express, 3/30/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD- 0042/SB113958.pdf) The risk involved when cats run wild (Journal Tribune, 3/31/1987) ● (Available on request— please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD-0042/SB113988.pdf) Rep takes pride in cat-killing (Pratt, Patricia J.) (Kennebec Journal, 4/9/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD- 0042/SB1131022.pdf) Veterinarian says 'not needed' (Orloff, Dr. Paul J.) (Kennebec Journal, 4/9/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD- 0042/SB1131756.pdf) 'Cat bill' now shifts blame to felonious feline's owner (Guy Gannett Service) (Portland Press Herald, 4/17/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD-0042/SB1131101.pdf) Cat legislation leads to House floor (Courier-Gazette, 4/18/1987) ● (Available on request— please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD-0042/SB1131789.pdf) Cat sketch fires up legislators (Hayward, Mark) (Lewiston Journal, 4/23/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD- 0042/SB1131125.pdf) Right to arm chickens (Carlson, Ken) (Kennebec Journal, 4/24/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD- 0042/SB1131136.pdf) Infamous cat killer bill indefinitely postponed (Morning Sentinel, 6/13/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD- 0042/SB1131505.pdf) Animal welfare law recodified to change liability clause from dog to animal (Perry, Nancy) (Kennebec Journal, 6/15/1987) ● (Available on request—please include the following citation: 113/LD00XX/nc113-LD-0042/SB1131510.pdf) To obtain items available on request, or to report errors or omissions in this history, please contact: Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library .
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