Vet supply crackdown - READ

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Support is needed or yet another basic freedom will be taken from the American people...


The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is currently
redrafting
the Model Veterinary Practice Act.

The AVMA draft directs lawmakers to prohibit mail-order and internet
veterinary
supply companies from selling
directly to breeders, pet stores and the general public. It sets the
ground work
to make it illegal for you to purchase and administer vaccines,
wormers and
other medications such as flea & tick medications and vitamins.
It would also make it illegal to seek advise about animal welfare
issues from
anyone other than a licensed veterinarian. The language even goes as
far as to
make phone calls, fax consultations and email consultations illegal.

We at Lambriar Animal Health Care have built our business based upon
low
prices and availability of product via mail order catalog, internet and
telephone. We understand that this is key to ensuring that all animals
receive affordable healthcare and the medications necessary for a
healthy
and happy life, all at a fair price. We agree that the veterinarian is
an
integral part of this process, however, we disagree with the statement
that
the veterinarian should be the sole source for all animal healthcare
products and welfare issues.

This proposed action would strip every animal owner of their rights to
choose how they would care for their pets and the manner in which they
could
purchase medications and seek advise.

This act is an obvious attempt by the AVMA to create a monopoly
regarding
"animal welfare" and potentially infringes on interstate commerce,
affects a
person¹s due process rights and potentially interferes with the freedom
of
contract.

Please join us and offer your support in opposing the passage of this
bill.
You must act quickly! All letters to AVMA must be postmarked by
Saturday,
March 15th, 2003.

Click Here: http://www.itsfortheanimals.com/AVMADFT4.HTM to get
sample
letters and examples to send to AVMA opposing this bill and to gain a
better
understanding of the nature of this action.

Thank-you for your support and patronage. We look forward to serving
you in
the future.
 
This isn't much different than doctors wanting even the most simple drugs to be available only by prescription... you can't get a prescription unless you pay the doctors fee first... its a joke
 
yep. it's mostly aimed at 800-pet-meds, and places people can save tons of money by buying their vaccines (except rabies) and heartguard, etc. online.

My vet charges about 2x what it costs to get heartguard online...
 
Who even orders their vet gear from online companies anyway? I don't see how that would effect us. The only impact I would see is on purchasing fina pellets.
 
Wartime100 said:
Who even orders their vet gear from online companies anyway? I don't see how that would effect us. The only impact I would see is on purchasing fina pellets.
Thats the only and most important reason to order from online vet companies. Damn.
 
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