Vote on Horse Slaughter September 7
By Shadrach on Sep 2, 2006 in Dog Laws, Rescue & Welfare
Humans, we hope you all help and do the right thing and stop this senseless slaughter. Here is the news:
After five years of languishing in Congressional Committees, the US House of Representatives will finally be voting on the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act (HR 503). The vote is scheduled for Thursday, September 7th. We need to make sure that we flood the offices of our Representatives in the House with phone calls and faxes next week. Emails may not get read in time, and letters will never make it through the mail screening process before the vote. So please call and fax your Rep beginning on Tuesday of next week and ask him or her to support HR 503.
More than 30,000 of America’s wild horses are living in Government holding facilities. That is more than what remains in the wild. More than 8000 of those horses in captivity are threatened with slaughter due to the “sale authority” legislation introduced by Montana Senator Conrad Burns in the fall of 2004. In 2005, 41 wild horses were slaughtered and shipped overseas where they are considered a delicacy. We must remove the threat of slaughter so that we can focus on long term solutions that protect the freedom and habitat of America’s last wild horse herds.
Please be a voice for our horses! To find your Rep go to www.house.gov and type in your zip code, or you can simply call the Capitol switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and ask for your Rep’s office.
Return to Freedom is dedicated to protecting the American wild horse for generations to come. Visit the following link to make a contribution to our sanctuary using Paypal. http://www.returntofreedom.org/donate/main.html
Jill Anderson
Return to Freedom, American Wild Horse Sanctuary
PO Box 926, Lompoc, CA 93438
Ph 805 737-9246 Fax 805 735-3246
http://www.returntofreedom.org
Have a pawsitively tail waggin’, forever free day, WOOF!
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