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California banned horse slaughter for human consumption in 1998.
A bill in Congress would prohibit horse slaughter for human consumption; another would ban interstate transportation of horses to slaughterhouses.
President Obama signed a bill that included the removal of defunding language for the U.S.D.A. inspection of horse-slaughter facilities; this language had essentially made horse slaughter for human consumption illegal in the United States.
On Wednesday, Senator Mary Landrieu, Democrat of Louisiana; Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina; Representative Patrick Meehan, Republican of Pennsylvania; and Representative Jan Schakowsky Democrat of Illinois, introduced a bill to prohibit horse slaughter for human consumption and forbid the transport of horses across the border for slaughter in other countries.
Horse slaughter for human consumption is, for the moment, effectively prohibited on U.S. soil.
There's a growing list of endorsing organizations, including groups that don't always see eye to eye on other issues, such as horse slaughter for human consumption.
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The so-called downer cows are not supposed to be slaughtered for human consumption because of the risk of disease.
"If a horse receives certain drugs, it may not be slaughtered for human consumption due to fears over the effects of these drugs on people.
No horses have been legally slaughtered for human consumption in the US since 2007, when the last operating horse slaughterhouse in Illinois was closed down.
About 100 head of cattle slaughtered for human consumption in France this year were infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease, a British public health researcher said.
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