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<blockquote data-quote="BAGTIC" data-source="post: 267796" data-attributes="member: 3757"><p>Whether horses are slaughtered or not should be the <strong>exclusive </strong>decision of the owner.</p><p></p><p>California has banned the slaughter of horses, at least for human consumption, for several years now. It also is illegal there to sell a horse or ship it out of state for the purpose of human consumption. Personally, I feel that what we eat is no one's business but ours. </p><p></p><p>I doubt that California's ban on export for slaughter would stand up in federal court as it would probably constitute an unconstitutional interference in interstate trade.</p><p></p><p>'From little acorns mighty oak trees grow'. Unfortunately mighty oaks all too often produce a surfeit of nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAGTIC, post: 267796, member: 3757"] Whether horses are slaughtered or not should be the [b]exclusive [/b]decision of the owner. California has banned the slaughter of horses, at least for human consumption, for several years now. It also is illegal there to sell a horse or ship it out of state for the purpose of human consumption. Personally, I feel that what we eat is no one's business but ours. I doubt that California's ban on export for slaughter would stand up in federal court as it would probably constitute an unconstitutional interference in interstate trade. 'From little acorns mighty oak trees grow'. Unfortunately mighty oaks all too often produce a surfeit of nuts. [/QUOTE]
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