American Horse Council - Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act of 2008


MEMORANDUM
 
To:               AHC Member Organizations
 
From:           American Horse Council
 
Re:               Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act of 2008
 
Date:            July 28, 2008
 
On July 24, 2008 Representative John Conyers (D-MI) introduced the Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act of 2008 (H.R.6598).  The bill, which has twelve cosponsors, was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.  Mr. Conyers is chairman of that committee.
 
This bill would criminalize the possession, transport, sale, delivery, or receiving in interstate or foreign commerce of a horse or horse meat with the intent that it be used for human consumption.  It would thus apply to the transport and sale of horses for slaughter in the U.S. or a foreign country.
 
Penalties would include fines and/or one year imprisonment for a first offense or one involving five or fewer horses.   Offenses involving more than five horses or repeat offenders would face increased fines and/or up to three years imprisonment.
 
The Attorney General would take custody of any horses seized under the bill and provide for their placement or disposition.
 
The bill amends Title 18 of the U.S. criminal code, which deals with animal cruelty prohibitions.
 
If you have any questions, please call the AHC.
 
 
 
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