![]() ![]() Although the ALF adheres to a strict code of not injuring human or non-human life, the law would put Animal Liberation Front actions in the same legal category as those who set fires with the intent to kill. Under existing state law, a person is guilty of aggravated arson if they intentionally set a fire with the intent to hurt or kill somebody, or that causes losses in excess of $6.5 million. In a communique, the Animal Liberation Front took credit. ![]() California senate proposes tougher penalties for ALF arsons at stockyards.Īfter the Animal Liberation Front set 14 trucks on fire at the Harris Ranch stockyards in January, Senator Anthony Cannella introduced Senate Bill 1302, which would give prosecutors the power to file aggravated arson charges - rather than simple arson - for arsons of animal abuser’s property.ĭamages in the January arson was estimated at $2 million.
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