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dhdqhllc
Reg. Feb 2011
Posted 2014-01-26 4:52 PM
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 since i have my opinion about the future anyway, i keep forgetting to post this but since there is a crow sitting out there on a plate somewhere......

the recent budget extension stopped the funding for horse slaughter inspection.......
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jbhoot
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Posted 2014-01-26 5:18 PM
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dhdqhllc - 2014-01-26 4:52 PM

Β since i have my opinion about the future anyway, i keep forgetting to post this but since there is a crow sitting out there on a plate somewhere......

the recent budget extension stopped the funding for horse slaughter inspection.......

I know it was a proposed amendment but was it ever included in the final bill? I could not find it. But it could be attached to something else. Where did you see it attached to something that passed?
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dhdqhllc
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Posted 2014-01-26 5:50 PM
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 the extension that passed and was signed on the 18th eliminated the funding for inspections.......
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barrelracr131
Reg. Aug 2011
Posted 2014-01-26 5:56 PM
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I'm not suprised 
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jbhoot
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Posted 2014-01-26 7:13 PM
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dhdqhllc - 2014-01-26 5:50 PM

Β the extension that passed and was signed on the 18th eliminated the funding for inspections.......

Not exactly correct. It was proposed as an amendment to the extension. But where was it approved? I can't find it. Maybe you can I can't.
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dhdqhllc
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Posted 2014-01-27 1:47 PM
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jbhoot - 2014-01-26 7:13 PM
dhdqhllc - 2014-01-26 5:50 PM  the extension that passed and was signed on the 18th eliminated the funding for inspections.......
Not exactly correct. It was proposed as an amendment to the extension. But where was it approved? I can't find it. Maybe you can I can't.

google horse slaughter budget for inspection......about a dozen articles or so......from the 17th-23rd......so.....is it or isn't it??? 
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barrelracr131
Reg. Aug 2011
Posted 2014-01-27 1:54 PM
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Am I the only one who thinks it will only be a matter of time before they outlaw transport across the borders for slaughter?

I feel like that's the next step for the animal rights folks
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dhdqhllc
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Posted 2014-01-27 2:07 PM
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barrelracr131 - 2014-01-27 1:54 PM Am I the only one who thinks it will only be a matter of time before they outlaw transport across the borders for slaughter? I feel like that's the next step for the animal rights folks

 mmmmm.....they'd like to but i think that is a little harder to achieve unless they just say that there will be absolutely no transport of any horses out of the US and effectively eliminate any kind of sales between countries......
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barrelracr131
Reg. Aug 2011
Posted 2014-01-27 2:15 PM
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Implementation would be difficult. I don't see a limit on general transporting. I could foresee a law being passed and just not enforced

Either way, slaughter will still go on. Just curious about others' thoughts as I know some special interest groups are pushing for it.
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dhdqhllc
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Posted 2014-01-27 2:21 PM
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i don't really think that transport is the way they are going to approach it.....i think it's going to be with health standards and livestock identification requirements.....and that is going to be pushed industry wide.....and when people are used to that, they will require humans to be tagged... 
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3canstorun
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Posted 2014-01-27 2:25 PM
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dhdqhllc - 2014-01-27 3:21 PM i don't really think that transport is the way they are going to approach it.....i think it's going to be with health standards and livestock identification requirements.....and that is going to be pushed industry wide.....and when people are used to that, they will require humans to be tagged... 

This is how they are going to stimulate the economy and provide more jobs.  Job description - tagging humans, no experience required!   
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barrelracr131
Reg. Aug 2011
Posted 2014-01-27 2:26 PM
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dhdqhllc - 2014-01-27 2:21 PM

i don't really think that transport is the way they are going to approach it.....i think it's going to be with health standards and livestock identification requirements.....and that is going to be pushed industry wide.....and when people are used to that, they will require humans to be tagged...Β 

That makes more sense

And yes, microchips are in the future I'm sure (for humans)
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dhdqhllc
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Posted 2014-01-27 2:27 PM
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barrelracr131 - 2014-01-27 2:26 PM
dhdqhllc - 2014-01-27 2:21 PM i don't really think that transport is the way they are going to approach it.....i think it's going to be with health standards and livestock identification requirements.....and that is going to be pushed industry wide.....and when people are used to that, they will require humans to be tagged... 
That makes more sense And yes, microchips are in the future I'm sure (for humans)
you can already microchip your kids....or yourself for that matter 

not that the NSA is gonna follow you or anything........they only do that through angry birds...


Edited by dhdqhllc 2014-01-27 2:28 PM
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barrelracr131
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Posted 2014-01-27 2:30 PM
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Or Twitter, apparently
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dhdqhllc
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Posted 2014-01-27 2:34 PM
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barrelracr131 - 2014-01-27 2:30 PM Or Twitter, apparently

All hail Edward Snowden!!!!! 
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3canstorun
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Posted 2014-01-27 3:04 PM
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dhdqhllc - 2014-01-27 3:27 PM
barrelracr131 - 2014-01-27 2:26 PM
dhdqhllc - 2014-01-27 2:21 PM i don't really think that transport is the way they are going to approach it.....i think it's going to be with health standards and livestock identification requirements.....and that is going to be pushed industry wide.....and when people are used to that, they will require humans to be tagged... 
That makes more sense And yes, microchips are in the future I'm sure (for humans)
you can already microchip your kids....or yourself for that matter 



not that the NSA is gonna follow you or anything........they only do that through angry birds...

They were actually offering this recently at a free clinic so that if your kids got lost, stolen, etc. you could track them.  Along, with the usual finger printing.  I personally think it is too creepy.   
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