PINE CITY, N.Y. (WETM) — A New York Assemblyman from Long Island has proposed an amendment to a New York State Environmental Conservation Law aimed at reforming animal seizure protocols following the euthanization of ‘P’Nut the Squirrel’ after he was taken from his home in Pine City by DEC agents on Wednesday.
Assemblyman Jake Blumencranz of the 15th Assembly District in Long Island announced on Saturday, Nov. 2, a proposal for an amendment called “Peanut’s Law: Humane Animal Protection Act.” This proposed law would amend Section 11-0512 of New York’s Environmental Conservation Law to prevent incidents like what happened to ‘P’Nut the Squirrel’ and ‘Fred the Raccoon.’
The law would ensure humane treatment and due process for sanctuary animals in New York while strengthening animal rights, and animal sanctuary protections, and safeguarding public safety.
Some of the key things this law puts out are among the following:
- 72-hour waiting period: A mandatory minimum 72-hour pause before euthanizing any sanctuary animal, giving sanctuary operators time to respond, arrange veterinary care, and appeal.
- Emergency appeal rights: A dedicated DEC review board of experts will evaluate appeals within 48 hours, ensuring each case receives immediate attention.
- Clear ‘Immediate Risk’ criteria: Euthanization can only bypass the waiting period if a licensed veterinarian confirms a direct, immediate risk to public safety.
- Transparent reporting: DEC would be required to publish quarterly reports on animal seizures and release testing results within seven days if euthanization occurs.
- Sanctuary recognition: Peanut’s Law defines animal sanctuaries as registered, tax-identified entities, upholding their rights
Assemblyman Blumencranz addressed in a letter to Governor Kathy Hochul that there needs to be accountability in P’Nut’s case and for an investigation to be conducted.
“I urge you (Gov. Hochul) to take immediate action by launching a thorough investigation into the handling of this case and ensuring accountability,” Blumencranz said. “It is essential that we work together to safeguard both the welfare of animals and the values we hold as a compassionate society,” he said.
A copy of the legislation and the letter to the Governor can be seen below:
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