Proposed Colorado bill would ban animal abusers from owning pets
A state lawmaker wants to stop anyone convicted of animal abuse from owning or living with a pet.
Rep. Alex Valdez (D-Denver) introduced HB19-1092, which would prohibit anyone who has been convicted of misdemeanor animal cruelty from owning an animal of any kind for up to five years. A person with a felony animal cruelty conviction could face up to a 10 year ban from owning an animal.
Valdez admits the big question with the bill so far is how it would be enforced.

