Anti-cruelty laws that restrain future ownership of animals

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Label code (short name, no spaces) Label descriptive name Color (Hex code, e.g. #80BFB9)
Label-1 Restraint on ownership of animals #01665E
Label-2 No restraint law #D8B365
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State URL (relative path, e.g. /statute/name-of-page) Label code (must match Label code from Label creation table)
Alabama /statute/al-cruelty-alabama-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s245 Label-1
Alaska /statute/ak-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s140 Label-1
Arizona /statute/az-cruelty-consolidated-crueltyanimal-fighting-statutes#s11 Label-1
Arkansas Label-2
California /statute/ca-cruelty-%C2%A7-5979-cruelty-animals-persons-convicted-specified-misdemeanor-and-felony Label-1
Colorado /statute/co-cruelty-consolidated-crueltyanimal-fighting-statutes#s202 Label-1
Connecticut /statute/ct-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-laws#s53a_28 Label-1
Deleware /statute/de-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s1325 Label-1
Florida http://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2018/952/BillText/Filed/HTML Label-1
Georgia Label-2
Hawaii /statute/hi-cruelty-hawaii-cruelty-animals-provisions-chapter-711#s1108_5 Label-1
Idaho Label-2
Illinois /statute/il-cruelty-generally-consolidated-cruelty-statutes-humane-care-animals-act#sec70_3_04 Label-1
Indiana o/statute/cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s6 Label-1
Iowa Label-2
Kansas /statute/ks-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-and-animal-fighting-laws#s6415 Label-1
Kentucky /statute/ky-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#525.130 Label-1
Louisiana /statute/la-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s102_1 Label-1
Maine /statute/me-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s4016 Label-1
Maryland /statute/md-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s606 Label-1
Massachusetts /statute/ma-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s77 Label-1
Michigan /statute/mi-cruelty-chapter-750-michigan-penal-code-michigan-penal-code Label-1
Minnesota /statute/mn-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s343_21 Label-1
Mississippi /statute/ms-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s16 Label-1
Missouri /statute/mo-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s21 Label-1
Montana /statute/mt-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s211 Label-1
Nebraska /statute/ne-cruelty-article-10-offenses-against-animals#s1019 Label-1
Nevada /statute/nv-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s2035 Label-1
New Hampshire /statute/nh-cruelty-cruelty-animals#s8 Label-1
New Jersey Label-2
New Mexico Label-2
New York /statute/ny-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s374 Label-1
North Carolina /statute/nc-cruelty-article-47-cruelty-animals#s19A_4 Label-1
North Dakota Label-2
Ohio /statute/oh-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s99 Label-1
Oklahoma Label-2
Oregon /statute/or-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s332 Label-1
Pennsylvania /statute/pa-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s5511 Label-1
Rhode Island /statute/ri-cruelty-chapter-1-cruelty-animals#s40 Label-1
South Carolina Label-2
South Dakota Label-2
Tennesee /statute/tn-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s202 Label-1
Texas /statute/tx-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s107 Label-1
Utah /statute/ut-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s301 Label-1
Vermont /statute/vt-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s353 Label-1
Virginia /statute/va-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s6570 Label-1
Washington /statute/wa-cruelty-chapter-1652-prevention-cruelty-animals#s205 Label-1
West Virgina /statute/wv-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s19 Label-1
Wisconsin /statute/wi-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes#s18 Label-1
Wyoming /statute/wy-cruelty-consolidated-cruelty-statutes Label-1
Summary: This map surveys state laws that allow sentencing courts to restrict future ownership or possession of animals by those convicted of animal cruelty, commonly called "Possession Bans." To date (2024), it appears that 40 states have such laws. Generally, these laws apply only to felony convictions except for a couple states. With some state laws like Indiana, Missouri, and Texas, the possession ban covers only the animals who were subject to the cruelty and any other animals possessed by defendant at the time of the offense. Kansas' law makes those convicted of dogfighting who own dogs within five years of conviction a separate crime. Uniquely, Kentucky's laws restrain ownership if the crime involved sexual assault of an animal or if the animal at issue was an equine. The law does not prevent ownership of future animals. Most laws do address the issue of future animals, though. The most common number of years under which ownership of animals is enjoined by the court is five (5) years. However, California allows ten (10) years for a felony conviction and Delaware expands this to fifteen (15) years. Several states including Maine, Michigan, and Washington enable courts to impose permanent relinquishment of the ability to own or possess animals. The majority of states allow the sentencing court to affix a “reasonable” term of restricted ownership. Some states describe this as a term the judge feels “necessary” or “appropriate.” A few states even limit the ability of the defendant to work with animals in current or future jobs for certain convictions. These laws are distinguished from pre-conviction forfeiture laws that authorize law enforcement or humane officers to impound animals subject to suspected cruel treatment during the pendency of the proceedings.
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