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NY Republicans push ‘Peanut’s Law’ after beloved pet squirrel was seized, killed

Republicans in New York pay a new law to protect animals after the beloved Sluna has been taken and the Internet star called P’Nut and killed by environmental officers in the state late last year.

The draft law, called “Sudanese Bean Law: The Humanitarian Protection Law” requires a period of 72 hours before the Ministry of Environmental Preservation (December) can get rid of any reformed animal. It will also give animal owners an opportunity to hear a hearing before the state takes or put their animals.

Another P’NUT and Squirrel Pet named Fred from Mark and Daniela Long’S Upstate Farm last October after someone filed an unknown complaint. Both animals were killed and tested to combat the dog, and both tests returned negative.

Al -Singab had a great follow -up on social media, as P’Nut accumulates nearly a million followers to see the content of the creature and his family.

Beloved peanuts lovers, the Single plan to prosecute New York State regarding the seizure and murder by the authorities

Peanut or P’Nut Squirrel, who had more than 500,000 Instagram followers, was disposed of by New York State officials last week. (peanut_the_squirrel12 via Instagram)

Once the news spread on the P’UT page on Instagram, a violent reaction is spread about DEC behavior such as Wildfire Online. At that time, everyone from Elon Musk to President Trump weighed the killing of dear family pets.

Musk referred to the killing in November, “The entire thing is a squirrel” while he was in the Podcast Joe Rogan.

parliament member Jake Bluminker, who nurtures the bill, said it is related to fairness. “This relates to due legal procedures,” he said, adding that animals should not be killed unless they are an immediate danger.

Sudanese bean Single Single pets taken by New York State officials from the accredited home, may be disposed of

Longos, who runs an animal reserve, says they have never told the reason for taking their pets. They hope that the new draft law will happen from similar cases again.

“I sit here try not to cry, but passing this law will be a movement to ensure that animal rights have not been ignored anymore,” said Mark Longo about the new draft law.

The peanuts or “P’Nut” were just a child when Longos saved him. Single adaptation to his human family to adopt after his true mother had ran a car when he was only five weeks old.

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The peanuts were rescued at the age of 5 weeks by his adopted human parents after his mother escaped by a car. (peanut_the_squirrel12 via Instagram)

“They were not dangerous. They were not sick. They were not wild threats wandering in the streets,” said Bloomicranz’s assembly member. “They were rescue operations – loved, shepherds, and safe.”

Legislation supporters say it is a sound step to protect both animals and their owners.

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“Here is the cold, difficult truth. It is too late, too late. Words do not save P’Nut and Fred, and the words will not save the next animal, or the next family, unless we change the law.”

The lawyer who represents the Longo family immediately did not respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment.

2025-04-09 02:28:00

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