E Q U I N E L E G I S L A T I O N
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,
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
“The
American public has overwhelmingly opposed the slaughter of
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
The
Society for Animal Protective Legislation, the Animal Welfare Institute's
legislative arm, is the unsurpassed leader in obtaining laws to benefit animals
in need, including the protection of domestic and wild horses. More
information is available at www.saplonline.org/horses.htm.
For
More Information Contact:
Chris Heyde (703) 836-4300
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