Senate Version of the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act Introduced
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For
more information:
Chris Heyde – Executive Director (703) 836-4300
Liz Clancy Ross (202) 546-1761 x30
April
26, 2004 (Washington, DC) Veterinarian and US Senator, John Ensign (R-NV) along
with his colleague Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) and
several other Senators have introduced the American
Horse Slaughter Prevention Act (S. 2352),
a bill to end the slaughter of horses in the United States for human
consumption and to prevent additional horses from being shipped live to
slaughterhouses in Canada, Mexico or any other country.
A similar bill (H.R. 857) is in the House and has over 200 bipartisan
cosponsors.
Spokespersons for the National Horse Protection Coalition (NHPC), actress Bo Derek and Kentucky Derby winning trainer, Nick Zito expressed the NHPC’s feelings when they said, “We couldn’t have asked for stronger leaders on this very important legislation. As a veterinarian, Senator Ensign clearly understands the cruelty involved in this industry as does Senator Landrieu who is an able, lifelong horsewoman.”
According
to Senator Ensign, “A series of recent polls show that Americans
overwhelmingly support a ban on the slaughter of horses for human consumption.
This should come at no surprise because horses in the
US
Department of Agriculture statistics show that in 2003, 49,325 horses were
slaughtered in the
“Horses hold a special place in American history and culture, be it through farm work, racing, trail riding, companionship or a host of other activities,” says Senator Landrieu. “Americans don’t consume horsemeat, so most are shocked to find out this takes place at all. In fact, surveys from around the country showed that American’s overwhelmingly want this brutal practice to end.”
The
National Horse Protection Coalition is a diverse collection of organizations and
individuals from the horse industry, veterinary field, humane community, equine
rescues and individuals from around the
##30##