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Regarding Horse Slaughter

As of tomorrow the Agriculture Appropriations bill which contains words to STOP the practice of the American horses being hauled to slaughterplants for human consumption here as well as to Mexico and Canada will be voted on by the house.
There may be a amendment to strip the entire provison. We can’t have that happen after all the efforts we have put up here in Texas.
Please just make a quick phone call to your U.S. Representative and leave a message urging your strong support to end horse slaughter and opposition that would strike the language otherwise. Capital switchboard (202) 224-3121

Urgent action on Horse Slaughter

Section 123 in the 2007 farm bill would mandate all states to lift their ban on horse slaughter. Please take this seriously and call both your US Senators and your US Representative today and ask them to OPPOSE section 123 of the farm bill. It’s currently being introduced now and will be heard in committee this month.

Victory,are you ready???

The news I have been anxiously awaiting for came in earlier today. We now can officially say GOODBYE to horse slaughter in the state of Texas!!! Slaughter industry efforts to overturn a 1949 Texas state law that said horse slaughter for human consumption was illegal was not overturned like they so wanted. No more slaughter houses in the whole United States remain open! Now on it’s way to the federal level is a bill that will make damn sure this will not have to ruin an innocent creatures life again. Make sure to keep your eyes open and lend your support to the ban forever. I’m honestly so excited..I was getting so worried that they were going to just bypass this bill and screw us over again. Comes to show when enough people voice their opinion our senators really will listen to what we have to say. Many thanks and enjoy the basking glow of all your tireless campaigning!!! Now, let’s all go gather round Willie’s place.haha=)

Our last Chance

I recently posted a message regarding the state horse slaughter bills. Today is the last day for any amendments to pass and according to a source from the Human Society it’s ” HIGHLY likely” that a new amendment will be introduced today to LEGALIZE horse slaughter here in our home state. If this were to pass we would be the ONLY US state to allow this to happen. We are already known for being #1 in things not normally one would like to brag about. Would we want to be the only state to allow innocent horses to be killed as well? I think not !! ACT immediately and make that phone call to your Senator.We do have the choice to get this stopped! The minutes are ticking away so please pass this information on to anybody you know who would be willing to help!

Horse Slaughter Legislation Update

The good news is thanks to everybody’s huge effort taking the time to contact their state reps (and others for that matter) horsemeat for human consumption is illegal in Texas! For now .The Texas State Senate amended the bill S.B.911 to make horse slaughter legal. This same bill passed the House Agriculture Committee without the amendment to make horse slaughter legal. We still have two weeks left and at anytime either the House or Senate could sneak legislation through. It’s imperative that you make sure you call and email your respresentatives once again so that we can make sure this bill and any others are killed once and for all. You know you’ll feel better after doing so.

Congress to consider 2 bills next week on horses

Congress to consider 2 bills next week and your help is needed!!!
Dear Humanitarian:

1. AMERICAN HORSE SLAUGHTER PREVENTION ACT

On April 25, the US Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee will hold a mark-up for S. 311, the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act (AHSPA). At the mark-up, Committee members will decide on the language of a measure they expect to report to the full Senate.

While support on the Senate Commerce Committee is strong, it is critical that all Committee member including cosponsors of this bill hear from an outpouring of constituents. Please urge the members of the Committee to stand strong against any misinformation that is being spread by pro-horse slaughter groups and individuals. Ask all members of the Committee to vote in favor of S. 311 and encourage Senate leadership to move the bill swiftly to the full Senate for consideration. If your own Senator is on the Committee it is especially important for you to contact him/her. Two years ago, the US Senate voted overwhelming to stop horse slaughter for a year; S. 311 will ensure that the practice is stopped permanently.

2. A BILL TO RESTORE THE PROHIBITION ON THE COMMERCIAL SALE AND SLAUGHTER OF WILD FREE-ROAMING HORSES AND BURROS

In the House of Representatives, Members of Congress will have an opportunity to take a stand for wild horses when H.R. 249 comes up for a vote on Thursday. Introduced by Chairman Nick Rahall (D-WV), this bill would stop the commercial exploitation and slaughter of wild horses by repealing the 2004 “Burns rider” and restoring the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act to its original language.

Passage of these bills is critical to the welfare of America’s horses. Congress has spoken out several times against the slaughter of both wild and domestic horses, and now they must take a stand to keep our horses safe forever.

WHAT YOU CAN DO:
A. Please call and fax members of the Senate Commerce Committee TODAY, urging them to vote “YES” on S. 311, the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act. If they are currently cosponsoring the bill, also ask them to speak out on behalf of this important measure during the mark-up and persuade their colleagues to join them in support. Feel free to refer to the facts about horse slaughter listed below.

For a complete listing of committee members and their contact information, click here: www.commerce.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=About.Members. To learn more about our campaign to stop horse slaughter for human consumption, please visit www.saplonline.org/horses.htm.

B. Please contact your Representative as well, asking that he or she vote “YES” on H.R. 249 to restore protections for wild horses when the measure comes to the House floor for a vote next Thursday. For more information on these animals’ plight and how to contact your Representative, please click here: www.saplonline.org/w_horses.htm.
Additionally, please share this eAlert with family, friends and co-workers, and encourage them to contact the Commerce Committee Senators and their Representatives, too. As always, thank you very much for your help!

What a great session this would be if we can get something passed for good on these issues!! Please spread the word to all your animal loving friends!

FACTS AND FAQ’s ABOUT HORSE SLAUGHTER
Last year, three foreign-owned slaughter plants cruelly slaughtered more than 100,000 horses for human consumption in Europe and Asia. Tens of thousands more of America’s horses were exported from the United States and slaughtered in other countries.
Slaughter is NOT humane euthanasia. Horses suffer horribly on the way to and during slaughter.
Passage of the AHSPA will reduce animal suffering ­hence its wide support throughout the equestrian and veterinary world, as well as the humane community.
Americans overwhelmingly support an end to horse slaughter for human consumption. In California, a 1998 ballot initiative to ban horse slaughter for human consumption passed with 60 percent of the vote.
Animal cruelty is NOT a property rights issue. It is illegal to abuse and neglect any animal, and horse slaughter is one of many tragic forms of animal cruelty.
A recent ruling by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Texas law making the operation of the two Texas plants illegal.
The US District Court recently ruled that the US Department of Agriculture scheme that allowed the horse slaughter facilities to hire their own inspectors is a violation federal law. All plants were ordered to close immediately.
Horse slaughter has been stopped temporarily in the United States, but could resume without passage of the AHSPA. Horses are still being shipped to Mexico and Canada for slaughter, causing even greater suffering.

Horse Slaughter Press Conference

Apr 17 2007 – 12:00pm
Kinky will attend a press conference and rally sponsored by the Texas Humane Legislation Network, Humane Society of the United States and the Society for Animal Protective Legislation to Oppose HB 2476/S 1742 on the south steps of the

Texas State Capital at noon on Tuesday, April 17.

HB 2476/S 1742 :

A recent court decision declared that the two horse slaughterhouses in Texas would violate current state law if they sold or possessed horsemeat for human consumption, thus prohibiting them from slaughtering horses for human consumption. The state legislature is considering H.B. 2476/S. 1742, a bill that would reverse this law and allow the sale and possession of horsemeat for human consumption to continue. If this legislation passes, it will allow the two slaughterhouses to slaughter horses for human consumption abroad.

Please contact your state Representative and Senator and ask them to protect horses in Texas by opposing HB 2476/S 1742. To find out who represents you, please visit: http://www.legis.state.tx.us/Home.aspx and fill out the address information in the Who Represents Me? Box .

Go on out and show your support!

Rally and lobby against horse slaughter !!!

The Humane Society of the United States is hosting a free lobbying seminar on April 16 from 6-8 p.m. The next day, they will hold a rally and lobby day at the Capitol from 10 a.m.-2.p.m. Be sure to RSVP before 5pm on April 15th with Kelley Dupps at kdupps@hsus.org
Whether or not you can attend these events, please contact your state legislators and urge them to ban slaughter permanently in Texas. Please call your state representative and urge them to oppose H.B. 2476/S.B. 1742 and any efforts to legalize horse slaughter for human consumption.
Making a call is easy. A staff member will take your call and pass your message to your legislators. All you have to say is:

“Hello, my name is [your name] and I am calling from [your city]. I strongly oppose H.B. 2476/S.B. 1742, legislation to legalize horse slaughter in Texas. Horses hold a special place in American history and should not be slaughtered for export to France and other countries for human consumption. It’s time to end this grisly practice and I hope [legislator's name] will oppose any attempts to legalize horse slaughter in our state. Thank you.”
Please call. One day soon victory will be ours!

* Note I just heard from the coordinator that Bo Dereck had a change in her schedule and is now unable to attend the Texas rally. Sorry for the news but still please come out !

Press Release : Horse Slaughter Illegal

Take a look at the latest!!
For Immediate Release

COURT DECLARES HORSE SLAUGHTER TO BE ILLEGAL

Washington, D.C. (March 28, 2007) – In a 51-page opinion issued just
hours ago, United States District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly
held that the slaughter of horses in America violates federal law. In
her opinion, issued in response to a lawsuit filed in February 2006 by
the Society for Animal Protective Legislation (SAPL) and other humane
organizations and individuals, Judge Kollar-Kotelly ruled that the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA) violated the National Environmental
Policy Act by failing to conduct an environmental impact review of its
decision to allow the continuation of horse slaughter.

“Tonight, after years of legislation and litigation, America’s three
horse slaughterhouses can no longer kill horses for human consumption,”
states Chris Heyde, deputy legislative director for the Society for
Animal Protective Legislation. “We call on Illinois-based Cavel
International to work with the humane and rescue communities to find
permanent safe homes for the hundreds of horses who were slated for
slaughter, to give them a second chance at life.”

The rule that was vacated by the court, was promulgated by the USDA’s
Food Safety and Inspection Service to create a fee-for-service
inspection process for horses slaughtered for human consumption. The
rule circumvented a Congressionally approved amendment to the FY 2006
Agricultural Appropriations Act that cut federal funding for the
required inspections. Because of continuing resolutions approved by
Congress to fund the government, today’s ruling is effective
immediately.

There are three horse slaughterhouses in America, one in Illinois and
two in Texas. Though the Texas plants were recently forced to stop
slaughtering horses for human consumption when an appellate court upheld
a Texas law making it illegal to sell, possess and transport horsemeat
for sale for human consumption, the Illinois plant has been killing
approximately 1,000 horses per week.

“The American public has overwhelmingly opposed the slaughter of
America’s horses for human consumption and now the courts have declared
horse slaughter to be illegal,” adds Heyde. “While horses will no
longer be butchered in the U.S. they can be hauled under appalling
conditions to an even more brutal death in plants across the U.S.
border. Congress must pass federal legislation to extend the
protections to all horses and to send a clear message to those few who
profit from this barbaric trade.”

Currently pending in Congress are H.R. 503 and its Senate companion
measure, S. 311, which would ban the slaughter of horses for human
consumption and prohibit the transport of horses outside of the United
States for slaughter.
I’ll will keep you guys posted as soon as anything else comes up!! Way to go!

“Must see Willie Nelson videos”

Just wanted to post these 2 clips to anyone who is on the sidelines about the horse slaughtering plants. Please be sure to take a few minutes and check out these must see videos if you haven’t already…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl5yvCngMdw&mode=related&search &
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWTRGwqRlrg
Thanks!

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