Expresses: (1) disapproval of the use of gas chambers to euthanize shelter animals, and (2) support for the enactment of state laws requiring the use of euthanasia by injection with sodium pentobarbital as the standard method of euthanasia for all animal shelters.
Encourages states to allow licensed shelters to purchase necessary euthanasia drugs, subject to appropriate training and certification.
[Congressional Bills 113th Congress]
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[H. Res. 208 Introduced in House (IH)]
113th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 208
Expressing opposition to the use of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide,
nitrogen, nitrous oxide, argon, or other gases to euthanize shelter
animals and support for State laws that require the use of the more
humane euthanasia by injection method.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 8, 2013
Mr. Moran submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Agriculture
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RESOLUTION
Expressing opposition to the use of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide,
nitrogen, nitrous oxide, argon, or other gases to euthanize shelter
animals and support for State laws that require the use of the more
humane euthanasia by injection method.
Whereas 6,000,000 to 8,000,000 cats and dogs are placed into the care of between
4,000 to 6,000 local animal shelters each year in the United States;
Whereas nearly half of these animals are euthanized each year because adoptive
homes are not able to be found for them;
Whereas to be considered humane, a euthanasia technique must expeditiously cause
painless unconsciousness, followed by respiratory then cardiac arrest,
and ultimately death;
Whereas animals euthanized in gas chambers are often forced into confined areas
with several other animals, causing unnecessary stress and aggressive
behavior;
Whereas the use of gas chambers can take over 30 minutes to end an animal's life
and sometimes does not result in the death of all the animals inside;
Whereas the use of gas chambers can cause a loss of consciousness and brain
function in an animal only after the animal's vital organs shut down,
resulting in prolonged suffering and distress;
Whereas old, pregnant, neonatal, and injured animals are often biologically
unable to absorb the gas as readily as larger or healthier animals,
which can prolong the stress and trauma they experience before death;
Whereas highly toxic carbon monoxide, the most common chemical used in animal
gas chambers, is the leading cause of accidental poisoning in the United
States, and, even at low levels, can result in many long-term effects
including impaired memory, breathing difficulties, muscle weakness,
heart irregularities, and brain damage;
Whereas gas chambers threaten the safety of animal shelter workers, causing the
death of at least one human and severely injuring several others in
recent years;
Whereas a viable and cost-effective alternative to the use of gas chambers
exists in the form of euthanasia by injection using sodium
pentobarbital;
Whereas the use of euthanasia by injection causes animals to lose consciousness
and brain function before their vital organs shut down, decreasing
suffering and resulting in rapid clinical death;
Whereas the use of injectable euthanasia agents is considered the most reliable
and preferable method of animal euthanasia by the American Humane
Association, the American Veterinary Medical Association, the National
Animal Control Association, the Association of Shelter Veterinarians,
the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and the
Humane Society of the United States; and
Whereas at least 20 States and the District of Columbia either have laws banning
the use of gas chambers or choose not to use the method to euthanize
shelter animals: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) expresses disapproval of the use of gas chambers to
euthanize shelter animals;
(2) supports the enactment of State laws requiring the use
of euthanasia by injection with sodium pentobarbital as the
standard method of euthanasia for all animal shelters, and
(3) encourages States to allow licensed shelters to
purchase necessary euthanasia drugs, such as sodium
pentobarbital, subject to appropriate training and
certification.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Livestock, Rural Development, and Credit.
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