Animals
Charla Nash, Mauled by Chimp, Asks Congress for Stricter Laws on Primates as Pets
Charla Nash, a woman who was viciously mauled by a friend's chimpanzee in 2009, appeared in Washington, D.C. on Thursday asking Congress for stricter laws that would prevent people from keeping primates as pets.
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