SPRINGFIELD, IL (May
24, 2007) –
Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today signed legislation that bans the
slaughter of horses in Illinois for human consumption. House Bill
1711, sponsored by State Rep. Robert S. Molaro (D-Chicago) and
State Sen. John Cullerton (D-Chicago), bans importing or exporting
horsemeat if any horsemeat will be used for human consumption.
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“It’s past time to stop slaughtering horses in
Illinois and sending their meat overseas. I’m proud to sign this
law that finally puts an end to this practice,” Gov. Blagojevich
said.
The Governor announced his support for the
legislation after hearing from advocates, including Bo Derek,
actress and longtime activist for the protection of horses, in
April. Violations of the new state law are punishable by up to 30
days in jail and a fine of $1,500.
“People were selling horses not knowing that
they were being used and treated like livestock and ended up on
the slaughter room floor,” said Sen. Cullerton. “This bill will
ensure that using horses for the purpose of human consumption is
illegal throughout the State of Illinois just as it is in 48 other
states in the nation.”
“I am grateful to my colleagues and the Governor
for joining with me in ending this shameless slaughter of these
beautiful animals for the sole purpose of ensuring fine dining in
European restaurants,” said Rep. Molaro.
“There is no domestic market for horsemeat and,
therefore, no need for this practice to continue in Illinois,”
Agriculture Director Chuck Hartke said. “Meat from the slaughtered
horses is being shipped overseas to places like Belgium, France
and Japan.”
Illinois is home to the sole remaining horse
slaughterhouse in the United States, Cavel International in
DeKalb. Two other horse slaughterhouses in the country, both in
Texas, closed earlier this year after an appellate court rejected
their appeals of a lower-court ruling that the plants were
operating in violation of Texas state law.
“As both a horsewoman and a compassionate
person, I applaud the resolve of the people of Illinois to end the
cruel, bloody trade in horsemeat,” said actress Bo Derek. “My
family hails from the State of Illinois and I know they would be
proud of the actions taken on behalf of our horses by Governor
Blagojevich, Representative Molaro and Senator Cullerton.”
“With a stroke of his pen, Governor Blagojevich
has brought the brutal slaughter of horses in the United States to
an end. Hereafter, may we only hear of horse slaughter recounted
in history books as a sign of how we have progressed in our
treatment of these majestic animals,” said Chris Heyde, deputy
legislative director for the Society for Animal Protective
Legislation.
“On behalf of our national coalition that
includes thousands of Illinois horse owners, we are deeply
grateful to Governor Blagojevich, Representative Molaro, Senator
Cullerton, and all members of the Illinois General Assembly who
have worked so hard to pass this essential legislation to protect
horses from the cruel practice of horse slaughter,” said Gail
Vacca of Top of the Hill horse farm in Wilmington. “Illinois horse
owners are proud today in the knowledge that our state legislature
has set the bar in raising the standard for the humane treatment
of our nation’s horses.”
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