Opposition to Primate Licensing Puts Missourians at Risk (Editorial)

in Animal News on March 29, 2012

Charla Nash has two glass eyes. They replaced her real eyes, which were ripped out by a chimpanzee named Travis in a brutal attack Feb. 16, 2009, in Stamford, Conn. Why does this matter to Missourians? Travis was born in Festus, on a chimp sanctuary that still exists. He was purchased for $50,000 by a Stamford couple, Sandra and Jerome Herold, when he was three days old. He had worked in commercials for Coca-Cola and Old Navy before he attacked Ms. Nash, a friend of the Herolds, tearing off most of her face and hands. Missouri didn’t require his owners to obtain a permit. Missouri still has no laws against owning chimps or other dangerous primates.

Link: St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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