Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Jason Miller, animal rights activist, admits violating protection order, gets probation

Posted by Justin Kendall on Tue, May 18, 2010 at 12:27 PM

click to enlarge Don't expect Jason Miller's fight for animal rights to end with yesterday's guilty plea.
  • Don't expect Jason Miller's fight for animal rights to end with yesterday's guilty plea.

Controversial animal rights activist Jason

Miller's crusade last year to save the deer in Shawnee Mission Park has landed him on probation for a year.

Miller pleaded guilty Monday to violating a protection from-stalking

order -- taken out by Johnson County Parks and Rec director Michael Meadors after Miller delivered a protest letter against the deer harvest by Meadors' home last October. Miller apparently sent an e-mail on February 13 that violated the protection order.

Miller is now banned from having contact with the Meadors, the Parks

board and staff.

"I will adhere to the terms of my probation, but my activist efforts on

behalf of nonhuman animals and against speciesism will remain tenacious,

creative and controversial," Miller said in a e-mail to The Pitch.

On January 20, Miller was arrested

for violating the protection order for showing Canadian animal

rights

activist Anthony Marr around the JoCo

Parks and Rec administration building -- where Meadors keeps an office

-- following a December 8 funeral motorcade through the park.

"Meadors

wasn't even

there," Miller told The Pitch in January. "There were no

incidents. We

had a cordial

conversation with the parks police officer in the lobby."

During

his campaign against the deer harvest, Miller poured

cow blood over himself and has shown off a deer head that he named

Victoria.

In recent weeks, Miller FedEx'ed

a pig's head to Barbara

Atkinson, executive vice chancellor of the University of

Kansas Medical Center, in an effort to end animal research at the

hospital. He also

offered $35,000 to anyone who can free the primates or end the research.

Miller added a disclaimer: He "is not endorsing, condoning, promoting,

or encouraging the

commission of illegal or violent acts to achieve the goals necessary to

earn this reward.

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"He "is not endorsing, condoning, promoting, or encouraging the commission of illegal or violent acts to achieve the goals necessary to earn this reward. "

You left out the "wink, wink...nudge, nudge" at the end.

Jason Miller and his ilk are poinonous scum, no better than the anti-abortion fanatics that picket doctor's homes and try to prevent women from accessing clinics. While Miller and his friends have yet to shoot anyone they have carried out several arson attacks that could very easily have resulted in the deaths of scientists or members of scientist's families http://news.sciencemag.org/sci...

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Posted by MikeB on 05/20/2010 at 2:15 AM

quite creative pulling the same stunt twice. It's only a matter of time before one of his minions hurts someone in the name of saving worthless animals.

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Posted by jasonmillerisadouche on 05/18/2010 at 12:33 PM

"my activist efforts on behalf of nonhuman animals and against speciesism will remain tenacious, creative and controversial"

More like "tired, unoriginal, and boring"

Go be annoying somewhere else Jason.

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Posted by Abe on 05/18/2010 at 12:00 PM
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