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06/16/08 PRESS RELEASE:
Supreme Court of the United States
Declines to Hear Appeal on Illinois
Horse Slaughter Ban
Washington, D.C. (June 16, 2008) –
The repeated attempts by
Illinois-based Cavel International,
Inc. to continue slaughtering horses
in the face of a state ban on the
practice and the will of the people
of Illinois were quashed for a final
time today, when the Supreme Court
of the United States denied the
slaughterhouse’s petition for
certiorari.
On January 18, 2008, Cavel had
appealed the earlier decision by the
US Court of Appeals for the Seventh
Circuit, which upheld the decision
by the US District Court for the
Northern District of Illinois to
reaffirm the constitutionality of an
Illinois law preventing the
slaughter of horses for human
consumption.
“We are relieved and elated that the
Supreme Court has decided this case
does not warrant additional review,”
said Tracy Silverman, general
counsel for the Animal Welfare
Institute (AWI). “We thank the
Illinois attorney general’s office
for its efforts arguing to uphold
the state law preventing the
slaughter of horses for human
consumption.”
The American Horse Slaughter
Prevention Act (H.R. 503/S. 311), a
federal bill to ban horse slaughter
in the United States and the
transport of horses abroad for the
same purpose, is pending in the US
Congress. Its enactment is now
essential to ensure horses who would
have been sent to Cavel are not
exported for slaughter in Canada or
Mexico.
“While we don’t expect companies
such as Cavel to stop trying to
manipulate the legal and political
systems, we hope other pro-horse
slaughter organizations will now
work with us to protect America’s
horses from this cruel and predatory
industry,” said Chris Heyde, AWI’s
deputy director of government and
legal affairs. “The American public
has made clear its desire to close
this industry down, and AWI is proud
to be leading the charge to pass the
urgently needed federal law to ban
horse slaughter.”
The renowned law firm of Patton
Boggs is representing AWI in this
case.
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CONTACT:
Tracy Silverman, Esq. or Chris Heyde
(703) 836-4300
Founded in 1951, AWI is an
international non-profit
organization dedicated to reducing
the sum total of pain and fear
inflicted on animals by humans. Its
legislative division initiated, and
has since led, the national campaign
to end horse slaughter, as well as
spearheaded the effort to enact the
ban in Illinois. Please visit
www.awionline.org. |