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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 829056" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Yes, the ASPCA has the power to arrest in NYC, and animal cruelty is a felony. Think about what? The fact that this 19 year old girl committed animal cruelty? The fact that she killed an animal is a fit of rage? Or perhaps you are saying it's ok that she killed a hamster instead of her sibling? The fact of the matter is that, at 19 years of age - an age when she should be fully capable of accepting responsibility for her actions, joining into society on a more adult level, making decisions about the rest of her life, and becoming a productive member of society - she didn't have the maturity or control to act in an responsible, adult fashion while in a state of anger and killed an animal as a result of that. Are you saying that it's ok because it was just an animal? At the risk of sounding "radical", I think not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 829056, member: 539"] Yes, the ASPCA has the power to arrest in NYC, and animal cruelty is a felony. Think about what? The fact that this 19 year old girl committed animal cruelty? The fact that she killed an animal is a fit of rage? Or perhaps you are saying it's ok that she killed a hamster instead of her sibling? The fact of the matter is that, at 19 years of age - an age when she should be fully capable of accepting responsibility for her actions, joining into society on a more adult level, making decisions about the rest of her life, and becoming a productive member of society - she didn't have the maturity or control to act in an responsible, adult fashion while in a state of anger and killed an animal as a result of that. Are you saying that it's ok because it was just an animal? At the risk of sounding "radical", I think not. [/QUOTE]
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