Tom Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture
Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior,
Lisa Jackson, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Carol Browner, White House energy and environmental policy tsar
Nancy Sutley, White House council on environmental quality
It can take anywhere from 20 to 45 minutes for animals to die in gas chambers. Oftentimes, they bark, meow, howl, whine, gasp for breath, fight to claw their way out of the chamber, vomit, convulse, and/or urinate and defecate in terror. Animals sometimes have to be gassed repeatedly before they die.
Cost issues favor the injections with the average cost of one injection to be $2.29 while the average cost of one gassed animal comes out to $4.98, as well as high up-front costs for the equipment.
We the undersigned ask you to BAN gas chambers in All US States. And Introduce Humane Death Laws Implemented in ALL States Of The USA.
Thank You for your Co-operation