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What's worse than horse slaughter?
When it comes to government action, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Hold down gasoline prices to help motorists, and you create shortages. Punish landlords to protect tenants, and apartments get harder to find. Invade Iraq to spread...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Petroleum Industry, Crime, Law and Justice
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Controversial 'ag-gag' bill clears Indiana House panel (WARNING: DISTURBING IMAGERY)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Taking videos and photos at farms and factories without permission would become illegal under a proposal endorsed Thursday by an Indiana House committee despite objections from critics who say it would punish whistleblowers and...
Tags: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Joe Miller, AFL-CIO, Bob Barker, Crime, Law and Justice
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Horse-slaughter jobs embraced even in state where cowboys roam
ROSWELL, N.M. - Tim Sappington is ready to buy horses for Valley Meat Co., which is seeking to open the first U.S. horse slaughterhouse since 2007. Right now he's the only paid employee, and he puts his money where his mouth is. He eats horse meat....Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Michael Crawford, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Petroleum Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Federal legislation would ban slaughter of U.S. horses
Proposed federal legislation would ban the export of American horses for slaughter, reinstitute a ban on slaughtering them in the U.S., and protect the public from consuming "toxic" horse meat. The measure, called the Safeguard American Food Exports...Tags: Auction Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, IKEA, Dismemberment, Animal
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Nebraska animal abuse bill gets cool reception
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - A Nebraska bill that would require anyone to report animal cruelty within 24 hours faced an onslaught of criticism on March 13, with opponents calling it a disingenuous attempt to keep animal rights groups from exposing abuse....Tags: Ernie Chambers, American Civil Liberties Union, Justice System, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights
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Colorado House committee delays vote on cow tail bill
DENVER (AP) - The backside of Colorado's dairy cows was the focus of a contentious debate on March 7 in a state House committee, which ultimately postponed a vote on a bill that would prevent farmers from cutting cattle tails for sanitary reasons. The...Tags: Tom Parks, Agriculture, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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Michigan DNR to present wolf hunting plan to Natural Resources Commission
During the March meeting of the Natural Resources Commission in Saginaw, commissioners requested a formal recommendation regarding a wolf hunting season in Michigan from the Department of Natural Resources, according to a press release from the DNR....
Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Hunting, Natural Resource Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Selena Gomez and costars hated 'Spring Breakers' bikinis
Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson and Selena Gomez weren't too fond of the bikinis they had to wear in "Spring Breakers." They would happily burn them, they say. [People] Keira Knightley is to play Coco Chanel in a film that house Creative Director Karl...
Tags: Ashley Benson, Fashion Shows, Chanel S.A., Neiman Marcus, Spring Breakers (movie)
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S.D. Stockgrowers join effort to support humane horse slaughter
South Dakota Stockgrowers Association joined this week with other groups and individuals in a joint effort to counter the Humane Society of the United States' (HSUS) efforts to stop the humane slaughter of unwanted and unusable horses at a New Mexico...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Congress, Land Resources, Trials, Justice System
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Nonprofit is sought to help run Baltimore County animal shelter
At Baltimore County's animal shelter this week, dozens of animals were waiting for someone to adopt them. Among them were Cisco, a year-old pit bull terrier, a bulldog named Ivan and Sugar Pie, a tricolor cat. But judging by shelter statistics,...
Tags: Lobbying, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Pets, Todd Huff
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Pit bull bill compromise unravels
A compromise in the General Assembly over legislation to undo a court ruling that declared pit bulls inherently dangerous has unraveled, turning what had appeared to be a settled issue into a dogfight between two veteran legislators. The breakdown in the...
Tags: Animal Attacks, Montgomery County (Maryland), U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Robert A. Zirkin, Baltimore County
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