New York lawmakers push 'Peanut's Law' to reform wildlife enforcement
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() New York state Republicans have introduced a bill that would give animals seized by the government a stay of execution. The legislation comes after P’Nut, an Instagram-famous squirrel, was decapitated by the government last year.

“Peanut’s Law: The Humane Animal Protection Act” would require the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to wait 72 hours before any instance of euthanizing any seized animals.

The only exception, according to the bill, would be instances in which there is an immediate risk to public safety, as determined by a licensed veterinarian.

The 72-hour waiting period would allow families and sanctuaries to file an emergency appeal with the department, allowing the case to be reviewed by an emergency board including a licensed veterinarian, a public health official and a sanctuary representative to determine the best course of action.

“It’s veterinarians and families and individuals making these decisions as to the fate of these animals, and not bureaucrats and red tape that decide arbitrarily that these animals have to be killed,” New York Assemblyman Jake Blumencranz, R-Nassau, told “Morning in America” on Thursday.

While some have raised concerns the bill could put state environmental officers in danger if there is a rabies concern, Blumencranz said he’s not worried.

“I don’t think they would be in a situation where they’d ever be in danger, because if human life, or the life of the officer, or any instance in which humans may be in danger are at play, then they would not have to go through this similar due process system,” he said.

What happened to P’Nut the squirrel?

New York authorities carried out a raid last year at Mark Longo’s home after “numerous complaints” about the squirrel, according to the Associated Press. Longo had rescued the squirrel seven years previously.

On Oct. 30, 2024, the state euthanized P’Nut and Longo’s pet raccoon, Fred, to test them for rabies after reports they had bitten someone. Longo disagreed with the decision and said that P’Nut had not bitten anyone. 

Longo said he still has not received sufficient answers for exactly how the incident came to pass.

“Since Oct. 30, we have heard nothing. We’ve gotten zero answers, but we’ve been told we can do better by the state officials of the DEC, so we’re really trying to understand what that actually means,” he said.

Longo said passing Peanut’s Law would be a step forward to ensure P’Nut and Fred “didn’t die in vain.” He added it would be an opportunity to advance animal rights and turn a tragedy into a positive moment.

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