FLORIDA VOTES 2018 – NO on Amendment 13

Floridians create a stronger community with their understanding on current issues and how their decisions on such issues will effect their state.

Amendments, unlike political races, do not allow for renewal every 2-4 years. Equal exposure of both ‘for’ and ‘opposed’ is greatly needed for voters to choose confidently. Not all ballot summaries clearly reflect the language of the Amendments. Because of this, impartial and accurate reporting is essential.

The Florida Veterinary Medical Association has released a statement on Amendment 13. The FVMA is the third largest veterinary medical association the US. In this statement, it voices both ethical concerns and clarifies provisions for the criminal prosecution of abuse already provided in Florida’s state constitution. This is an important read to the currently undecided voter.

fvma.org – The Fate of Greyhound Racing on November 6th

The validity of an argument should not be based on the budget of a well-funded group or individual. Both sides need representation. Currently voters have been greatly exposed to mostly one side, armed with media outreach and financial backing.

As more respected associations such as the FVMA offers a fair voice to the under represented, I am hopeful more Floridians will understand the ramifications of their vote on the fate of Florida’s racing dogs.

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