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If you don't realize, I'm strongly anti-slaughter. I have nothing against pro-slaughter people -- my mother's pro in fact -- but never get into an argument with me over whether or not it should be legal.
So we FINALLY get the other three slaughter plants closed and now you guys want to run around and open another one?
Federal law effectively bars the U.S. Department of Agriculture from inspecting such a plant, and any meat shipped overseas for human consumption must be inspected by the USDA.Is this a recent law? Because I don't remember anyone bringing this up when the slaughter plants were open before.
Because no horse slaughter plants exist in the United States, there is a national epidemic of abandoned horses, he said.For the LAST time, there is NOT a national epidemic of abandoned horses because there are no slaughter plants. There is a national epidemic of abandoned horses because the economy sucks and most people can't afford their houses and cars, let alone a horse!
They're animals. Some of them are usable and some of them are not."Someday I hope to meet someone that thinks animals are disposable. I have a lot of words for people like that.
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