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Bill CA - Los Angeles 2013 
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Detail Los Angeles: oppose the proposed ban on circus elephants 
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Date 12/18/2012 
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The Los Angeles City Council is considering a proposal to completely ban the use of elephants in circuses and other traveling exhibitions in the city of Los Angeles.  A vote on the measure may happen sometime in January, when the City Council reconvenes for 2013.

Please take a moment to contact each member of the Los Angeles City Council with a short e-mail, and encourage your friends and family to do the same (especially those that live in the Los Angeles area).  Sample talking points for your communications are listed below, but please use your own words and your own experiences as a circus animal supporter to politely express your opposition to an elephant ban.

Los Angeles City Council members:

Councilmember Ed Reyes                            (213) 473-7001                   councilmember.reyes@lacity.org

Councilmember Paul Krekorian                 (213) 473-7002                   councilmember.Krekorian@lacity.org

Councilmember Dennis P. Zine                  (213) 473-7003                   councilmember.zine@lacity.org

Councilmember Tom LaBonge                   (213) 473-7004                   councilmember.Labonge@lacity.org

Councilmember Paul Koretz                        (213) 473-7005                   paul.koretz@lacity.org

Councilmember Tony Cardenas                 (213) 473-7006                   councilmember.cardenas@lacity.org

Councilmember Richard Alarcon               (213) 473-7007                   councilmember.alarcon@lacity.org

Councilmember Bernard Parks                  (213) 473-7008                   councilmember.parks@lacity.org

Councilmember Jan Perry                            (213) 473-7009                   Jan.Perry@lacity.org

Councilmember Herb J. Wesson, Jr.        (213) 473-7010                   councilmember.wesson@lacity.org

Councilmember Bill Rosendahl                   (213) 473-7011                   councilman.rosendahl@lacity.org

Councilmember Mitchell Englander         (213) 473-7012                   councilmember.englander@lacity.org

Councilmember Eric Garcetti                      (213) 473-7013                   councilmember.garcetti@lacity.org

Councilmember Jose Huizar                        (213) 473-7014                   councilmember.huizar@lacity.org

Councilmember Joe Buscaino                     (213)-473-7015                  councilmember.buscaino@lacity.org

 

Mailing address for City Council:

200 N. Spring Street

Los Angeles, CA  90012 

Main phone (City Hall information):  (213) 473-3231

Website: http://lacity.org/YourGovernment/CityCouncil/index.htm

 

Sample talking points:


The following are suggestions for your correspondence, but please use your own words, and you do not need to include every bullet point.  Please keep all correspondence respectful.

  • Tell the Council members that you are OPPOSED to any measure that would prevent circuses and other travelling exhibitors with elephants from visiting Los Angeles;
  • All circuses are required to have a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) exhibitor’s license.  USDA conducts regular unannounced inspections of performing animals and their stable areas, and their inspection reports are a matter of public record.
  • Circuses and other animal exhibitors are also subject to state and local animal cruelty laws and permit requirements in Los Angeles and the state of California.  Such regulations provide protection to all performing animals and allow for the prosecution of those who neglect or mistreat the animals in their care. 
  • Millions of American families support and enjoy traditional circuses with elephants and other exotic animals, including many thousands who attend shows in Los Angeles. It is wrong to deprive them of the right to choose to do so. 
  • Circuses and other traveling exhibitors with performing animals contribute to the local economies of the communities they perform in and support hundreds of jobs for local arena and other workers. 
  • If any animal is being mistreated in any environment then the right answer is to enforce existing laws and regulations to punish bad actors as opposed to punish an entire industry and the public who enjoy circuses.
  • Circus elephants and other performing animals are well cared for and it only makes sense that circuses would take good care of them.  In fact, performing circus animals generally are healthier and live longer than their counterparts in zoos. 
  • Proponents of performing animal bans mischaracterize or misunderstand the facts about the training and handling of circus animals. Most of the organizations that advocate such bans do so as part of a larger, animal rights agenda which opposes all or most human interaction with animals.

Thank you for your timely attention to this matter!

 

 
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