• Dead Horses Dumped in San Tan Valley, Pinal County, Az
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    •   Thursday, 11 January 2024
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    While walking Jasper, my foster dog, through the BLM land adjacent to our home, I've been confronted by a disheartening sight – our beautiful desert marred by over 450 piles of illegally dumped waste. This includes everything from household...
    While walking Jasper, my foster dog, through the BLM land adjacent to our home, I've been confronted by a disheartening sight – our beautiful desert marred by over 450 piles of illegally dumped waste. This includes everything from household appliances to, most alarmingly, deceased animals. Recently, I stumbled upon a particularly disturbing scene: three dead horses, a sight that raises serious concerns about animal welfare in our community.

    As someone deeply invested in the well-being of our environment and our four-legged friends, I see this not just as an issue of illegal dumping but as a symptom of a larger problem that needs immediate attention. It’s a call to action for all of us who cherish Pinal County and its natural beauty.

    That's why I, David Malton, aspiring Pinal County Supervisor for District 5, propose a bold, proactive solution: a rewards program. This initiative will offer up to $2500 or more as a reward for information leading to the identification and apprehension of those responsible for this illegal and harmful activity. It's a step towards not only cleaning up our deserts but also fostering a culture of responsibility and care for our environment and animals.

    This is more than just a campaign promise; it’s a commitment to our community and the legacy we leave for future generations. By sharing this video, signing my petition, and supporting my candidacy, you are joining a movement dedicated to preserving the beauty and integrity of our beloved Pinal County. Together, we can make a significant difference. Let's stand united to stop this abuse of our lands and ensure a cleaner, safer future for all.

    Elect David Malton for Pinal County Supervisor District 5
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