Wednesday 18 June 2014

Tony the Tiger - Truck Stop Attraction

For more than ten years, a tiger named Tony has been kept in a tiny cage of only 3,200 square-foot at a truck stop in Louisiana. Even though a law passed in 2006 prohibits the ownership of tigers in Louisiana, Tony's captor, Michael Sandlin, has continued to imprison him. And now, lawmakers in Louisiana are trying to pass a law that would make it legal to keep Tony imprisoned at the truck stop.

A truck stop is no place to keep a wild creature like Tony. Every day, diesel fumes from the enormous trucks passing through hurt Tony's eyes and lungs; the loud honking and other highway noises could be damaging his sensitive ears. Plus, Tony's bare cage has few toys for him to play with. Even though tigers love swimming, he doesn't have a pool to give him any relief from the blazing hot Louisiana sun.

And that's not counting the truck stop visitors who torment Tony, reducing this gorgeous, graceful tiger into a cowering, confused animal.

A few years ago, the Animal Legal Defence Fund won a case that would forbid Sandlin from renewing his permit to keep Tony. Yet he has refused to set him free -- and now the state Senate has passed a bill that would grant him a one-person exception to the law forbidding tiger ownership. The bill (S.B. 250) that would allow Michael Sandlin, the owner of the truck stop, to keep Tony, in defiance of Louisiana's own laws. Legislation passed in 2006 banned ownership of tigers in Louisiana but anyone who had owned a tiger prior to 2006 was grandfathered in.  I'd call this a betrayal of the law abiding citizens of Louisiana.

That bill is currently sitting on Governor Bobby Jindal's desk for him to sign. If we don't stand up for Tony right now, he could be trapped in that cage forever.  If you agree that a law is no law if you can buy exception from it then here's a link to the petition:
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/589/086/506/last-chance-to-help-tony-the-tiger/

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