Guest guest Posted May 16, 2009 Report Share Posted May 16, 2009 Urge Your Senators to Cosponsor Bill S. 727 to Protect Horses!  Hi Everybody,  Even though all three foreign-owned slaughter plants in the U.S. have closed, about 95,000 American horses are still subjected to intense suffering and abuse because they are now enduring very long journeys, cramped in trucks without any food or water, as they are shipped to slaughterhouses in Mexico and Canada. Moreover, because Mexican slaughterhouses are ill-equipped, most horses aren’t being killed by captive bolt guns, but by being brutally stabbed repeatedly in their spines.  The Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act, S. 727, prohibits the knowing and intentional possession, shipping, transporting, purchasing, selling, delivering, or receiving of a horse for slaughter. The inhumane transport over extremely long distances, combined with the horrifying methods of killing and difficulty of stunning equines prior to slaughter, are unacceptable conditions and must be halted immediately.  WHAT WE CAN DO:  FOR NEW YORK STATE RESIDENTS: < /span>  Please call Senator Schumer (202-224-6542) and Senator Gillibrand (202-224-4451) to politely urge them “to co-sponsor The Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act, S. 727, which will finally stop American horses from being transported and slaughtered for human consumption abroad.†Please follow up your call with an email by using this alert: https://community.hsus.org/campaign/FED_2009_conyersburton_horses2  FOR THOSE LIVING OUTSIDE OF NY:  Please visit www.hsus.org/leglookup to find out who are your two Federal/U.S. Senators and their D.C. phone numbers. When calling, politely urge each of your Senators “to co-sponsor The Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act, S. 727, which will finally stop American horses from being transported and slaughtered for human consumption abroad.†Please follow up your call with an email by using this alert: https://community.hsus.org/campaign/FED_2009_conyersburton_horses2  As always, thank you for speaking up for those who can’t, Mary Max   Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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