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After hearing from PETA supporters across the state, the New Hampshire Environment and Agriculture Committee is currently considering a groundbreaking bill that would ban cruel glue traps, which indiscriminately injure, kill, and permanently disable countless small animals each year. Animals caught on glue traps often suffer for days, dying slowly and painfully from starvation, dehydration, blood loss, or asphyxiation. After their paws, tails, beaks, or snouts get stuck to the traps, many animals panic and struggle to free themselves—some even break bones or chew off their limbs as they desperately try to escape.

Glue traps are already banned in England, Iceland, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, Wales, and throughout much of Australia, Belgium, and India, but New Hampshire would become the first state in the United States to ban the use and sale of these cruel traps.
Please join PETA in urging the members of the Environment and Agriculture Committee to support HB152 by filling out the form below.
Please share this message with other New Hampshire residents and encourage them to e-mail their state representatives in support of the bill.