Advocate for New Jersey lawmakers to support pets and vote no on Senate Bill 297, Senate Bill 2511, Assembly Bill 3883, and Assembly Bill 4051, as they would reduce your ability to acquire pets from ethical, regulated sources.

These proposals will hurt animals and people, not help them, by:

  • Creating a black market for pet trafficking
  • Increasing scams for families trying to get a pet
  • Reducing protections for both consumers and animals by taking away a highly regulated and transparent source of pets

The best policy for pets is to ensure all pets are treated well – not make pets harder to legally obtain. SB 297, SB 2511, A 3883, and A 4051 miss the mark. Sign your name to tell your state representatives to vote no on SB 297, SB 2511, A 3883, and A 4051 and consider more effective policies instead.

What Are Pet Bans?

Pet bans don’t ban pets outright, but they make it harder to get one. Typically, these laws ban stores from selling dogs, cats, and rabbits. Increasingly, these laws ban guinea pigs and other pets, too. A recent law in D.C. bans the sale of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds. 

Advocates claim these laws help pets, but it’s the opposite: They actually hurt pets.

Here’s how these laws hurt pets:

Better Solutions

People are rightly seeking to ensure the welfare of animals sold through stores. The way to do this is to address animal welfare directly. Banning stores from selling animals only creates a black market where there is less protection for animals. After all, Prohibition didn’t stop moonshiners–it helped them. 

Effective solutions include:

Ready To Help?

Tell your legislators to oppose pet bans!