• A California animal shelter will turn away adoptees who don’t stand for gun restrictions.
  • Kim Sill said The Shelter Hope Pet Shop added, “Where do you stand on gun control?” to their interview process.
  • “If your beliefs are not in line with ours, we will not adopt a pet to you,” Sill said.

A California animal shelter reportedly announced that they will refuse people who oppose gun control to adopt a pet.

Kim Sill, the founder of The Shelter Hope Pet Shop located in Thousand Oaks, California, said that the shelter would require those who are interviewed to adopt a pet to align with its beliefs, The Hill reported.

Sill announced in a newsletter in May that the shelter was adding a question on a person’s stance on gun control to the screening process.

“We believe that if we can make our voices heard on how we feel we can make an impact. We do not support those who believe that the 2nd amendment gives them the right to buy assault weapons,” Sill said in a May 31 newsletter. “If your beliefs are not in line with ours, we will not adopt a pet to you.”

Sill mentioned how Thousand Oaks — a city about 40 miles away from Los Angeles —experienced a mass shooting a few years ago in 2018 when a 28-year-old Marine Corps vet killed at least 12 people at the Borderline Bar & Grill.  In the newsletter, the founder said the gunman “came to our shop for community service hours” and believed it was a cover to scout the place.

“We believe he had scouted many locations, and we were one of them,” Sill added. “We changed our policy about volunteering after that incident, but now we feel confident to go even further than that.”

In addition, she told NBC News that the deadly shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, last month was “a tipping point.” The incident sparked a push for gun control from politicians and advocates.

Sill said that donors who contribute to the business have threatened to pull their money due to the new policy, according to NBC News.

Other requirements to adopt a pet from this shop include being 25-years-old, having a stable home that will be physically inspected, and can’t have a membership with the National Rifle Association. Sill emphasized that if a person lies about supporting the organization, “we will sue you for fraud.”

In response to the Sill’s policy, an NRA spokesperson told NBC News that “having this asinine political litmus test comes at the expense of needy and homeless dogs and cats.”


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6 thoughts on “Animal Shelter Bans NRA Adoptions”
  1. Good for you. I am an animal advocate and I feel the same about people. I have heard it said “what you do to an animal you will do to a human. I hope more will take your stance. There needs to be a distinction between a responsible pet owner as it is responsible to know how to use a gun and when. Too
    many do not know the difference and choose not to. Thanks for all you do.

  2. i think this is great! Absolutely wonderful. If this is allowed to proceed, it should set precident nation wide!!

    Under such a precident, bakers are no longer liable if they choose not to do business with homosexuals!! likewise, i can refuse service to all who support lbgtq individual, crossdressing freaks, child molesters, anti gun supporters and democrats!!

    hey, it works for me. Conservative dont want her mangy, flea bitten, inbred homeless dogs anyway.

  3. That makes a lot is sense???? So the animals suffer & get euthanized & not get adopted in good homes because you (the owners) don’t believe in the 2nd amendment of the US Constitution ! How pathetic an evil.. you are!

  4. This woman is an idiot how long before the place has to close down because donations are falling and they have too many animals to take care of.

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