Stop The "Possum Drop": Annual Celebration Masquerades Animal Abuse As Entertainment
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SL 2014-7 exempts the annual Possum Drop from the state's existing animal cruelty laws - all for a few hours of entertainment.
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Large crowds, live music, and loud fireworks it would have all the hallmarks of a typical New Years celebration, if not for the terrified opossum dangled in a cramped box over the cheering mob. This is Brasstowns annual Opossum Drop, which adds a North Carolina twist on the prominent ball drop in Time Square. (See the video under More about this issue for a first-hand look.)
In recent years, event organizers have faced increased pressure from animal advocates, culminating in a lawsuit that prevented use of a live opossum in the 2013 event. Not to be deterred, State Representative Roger West (who also happens to sponsor the Opossum Drop) introduced a bill (HB 1131) to exempt Clay County from state wildlife laws with respect to opossums between the dates of December 26 and January 2. The bill became law in June 2014.
An implicit acknowledgement that the event violates the states existing wildlife laws, this law sets a poor precedent, prioritizing personal and commercial interests over animal welfare. Worse still, this family friendly event teaches young kids in attendance that its okay to masquerade animal abuse as entertainment.
This leaves us until the end of the year to let North Carolinas General Assembly know we dont tolerate this brand of animal cruelty. Fortunately, a trio of Senators that serve on the states Environment Committee also voted against this awful piece of legislation. Sign below to stand behind them and call on a law to repeal SL 2014-7.
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