7/24/06
T.Boone
Pickens
Takes on
Horse
Slaughter;
Legendary
Oilman Calls
Horse-Slaughter
'Un-American'
Dallas,
TX (July 24,
2006) /PRNewswire/
-- The
following
was released
today by T.
Boone
Pickens:
Starting
this week,
Congress
will
consider
legislation
making the
slaughter of
horses
illegal in
the U.S. A
life-long
animal
lover, T.
Boone
Pickens,
founder of
BP Capital
and Mesa
Petroleum,
and his
wife,
Madeleine
Pickens, are
launching an
attack to
make these
horse-killing
factories
illegal.
On Tuesday, July
25, 2006 at 2:00
pm Pickens, a
legendary oilman
and
philanthropist,
will testify
before a U.S.
House of
Representatives
Energy &
Commerce
sub-committee to
support the
American Horse
Slaughter
Prevention Act
(H.R. 503).
Horse slaughter is
America's dirty little
secret. Slaughterhouses
in Texas and Illinois
(there are only three in
the U.S.) are killing
nearly 100,000 horses
per year to produce
horsemeat sold as a
delicacy in France,
Belgium and Japan. Even
though independent
surveys show that an
overwhelming majority of
Americans support a ban
on horse slaughter,
lobbyists and special
interests have used
their influence to
secure key votes in
Congress and protect
these pitiless killing
factories that serve
foreign interests.
The sale of horsemeat
is banned in most U.S.
states, but these
slaughterhouses receive
USDA oversight and
millions in taxpayer
dollars -- all for
horsemeat that is sold
in high-dollar markets
and restaurants in
foreign countries and
none in the U.S.
"The brutal slaughter of
horses for consumption
by wealthy diners in
Europe and Japan cuts
against our moral and
cultural fiber -- it's
just plain un-American,"
said T. Boone Pickens.
About T. Boone
Pickens
One of Forbes 400
Richest Americans, T.
Boone has been a world
leader in the oil and
gas industry for 50
years. He now runs BP
Capital LLC, a Dallas-
based energy trading
partnership. Life-long
animal lovers, T. Boone
and Madeleine Pickens
earned national
attention by funding the
airlift rescue of
stranded cats and dogs
after Hurricane Katrina.
American Horse
Slaughter Prevention Act
(H.R. 503 / S.1915)
A bill to end the
slaughter of horses for
human consumption in the
United States and the
export of live horses
for the same purpose has
been reintroduced in the
House of Representatives
by Congressional Horse
Caucus Co- Chair John
Sweeney (R-NY),
Representative John
Spratt (D-SC) and
Representative Ed
Whitfield (R-KY).
Senator and veterinarian
John Ensign (R-NV) and
Senator Mary Landrieu
(D-LA) have reintroduced
an identical measure in
the Senate.