7 comments

  • vannevar 17 hours ago ago

    You can certainly make a better case for the sentience of fish than for an abstract legal fiction like a corporation.

  • mmmlinux 15 hours ago ago

    so are cops going to be following people who buy every beta fish ever out of the parking lot to write a ticket?

  • SilverElfin 16 hours ago ago

    Why wouldn’t this apply to every animal then? Shouldn’t the courts order all the cow farms in Argentina to shut down?

    • roryirvine 15 hours ago ago

      Certainly for vertebrates - hence animal cruelty & humane slaughter laws, etc.

      Recognition of invertebrate sentience, particularly crustaceans and molluscs, is increasingly accepted, but not yet reflected in their legal status in many countries (only since 2022 in the UK, which is usually one of the most animal-friendly nations, for example)

    • culopatin 16 hours ago ago

      Well someone has to sue first no? The courts don’t go out telling people what to do. They react to claims.

    • gus_massa 13 hours ago ago

      IIUC they have rights, but not as many rights as a person.

  • onetokeoverthe 18 hours ago ago

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