We all know that the homeless and abused animals of New Jersey will be better off once the “wanna-be” cops of the NJSPCA go away on June 30, 2018. Yet another voice has weighed in here to describe why NJ citizens and animals are far better off without this band of, as described by the NJ State Commission of Investigation, “Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing.”
Now the important question for our new, NJ Attorney General, Gurbir S. Grewal, is, what happens next?
- What happens to all the donor money in their coffers?
- What happens to the trucks, cars, radios, guns, badges, HQ Building, office equipment, and other tangible property?
- How will the organization be unwound by the 30th of June?
- What is Attorney General Grewal doing to put a new animal law enforcement regime into place?
- What is Attorney General Grewal doing to ensure that the current and recent past “Board” members of the NJSPCA are not allowed to game the system and worm their way back into animal welfare enforcement, something that they demionstrated conclusively they’re not capable–nor worthy–of?
We call upon the Attorney General to step upand take an active leadership role in winding down this now-defunct organization–which continues, by the way, to pursue frivolous lawsuits with donor money while the animals suffer.