*4.6 million Americans are involved in the industry as horse owners, service providers, employees and volunteers. Tens of millions more participate as spectators.
*The horse industry has a direct economic effect on the U.S.of $39 billion annually.
*4.6 million people are involved in the horse industry in some way, either as owners, employees, service providers or volunteers. This includes 2 million horse owners, of which 238,000 are involved in breeding, 481,000 in competing, 1.1 million involved in other activities, 119,000 service providers and 702,000 employees, full- and part-time and 2 million family members and volunteers. That means that 1 out of every 63 Americans is involved with horses.
*Specifically, the number of horses by activity is:
Racing - 844,531
Showing - 2,718,954
Recreation - 3,906,923
Other - 1,752,439
Total - 9,222,847
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Surley, with 39 billion dollars generated annually in the equine industry, there must be some way to glean even a small percentage of it for the benefit of the needy horses and the rescues who help them, that is, without hurting anyone too much. Anyone who profits off of or enjoys the industry should be made to pay into this fund. Think of it as a "luxury tax" to benefit the horse. After all, it is all about the welfare of the horse, is it not? This means not only owner/breeders and breed associations would have to contribute, but also the patrons & spectators of any equine events; rodeos, horse shows, even and especially gamblers, OffTrack Betting parlors and Internet HorseRacing Companies and on-line Gamblers, all should pay into this fund. .
$39 Billion not enough?
In addition to the billions generated each year by the equine industry, there is the $44 million dollars in tax-breaks and breeding incentives granted to the industry in the Farm Bill and the "Equine Industry Economic Stimulus Act." http://unnecessaryevils.blogspot.com/2008/09/equine-equity-act-gives-breeders-444mil.html Even just a small portion of that $44M would go a long way in helping to create a euthansia fund which would in turn reduce the number of starvation and bandonment cases. Financially strapped consciencious owners refusing to send their horses to slaughter would have the option of real humane euthansia at no or very little cost. This service should be available to the rescues also, of course. Many rescues "go broke" spending all their money euthanising ones they have rescued but cannot save. A uniform across-the-board discount for qualified rescues would be a godsend to them at this time.
More good news about funds: President Obomba recently signed into law an Economic Stimulus Act that grants billions of dollars to non-profits. Hopefully, we can tap into that as part of a funding source.
We ask our Congressional Representatives in every state, our State Senators and the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Agricultural & Energy Committe, and the American Horse Council, (AHC) The American Quarter-Horse Association, (AQHA) The National Thoroughbred Racing Association, (NTRA) the American Association of Equine Practictioners, (AAEP) and anyother person or body who professes to care about THE WELFARE OF THE AMERICAN HORSE to propose, write and/or support and ultimately pass your own versions of ew Mexicos Horse Protection Act, and to please do it fast. The crisis is now.
Thank you in advance for any consideration you may give this matter.
We anxiously await your replies and pray for your interest and actions.
Yours, etc.
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Signers we must not stop with the signing of this petition. We need to write hard copy letters to our state reps (particularly the ones we know that are pushing for slaughter) We must meet them at every turn. If they think they can reopen those houses of un-necessary evil and horror without a fight they have another think coming. They have got to know the harder they push for slaughter the harder we are going to push them to open their wallets and cut loose with some real moola, and reminding them to take some RESPONSIBILITY for all the "unwanted" horses THEY are producing.
Below is a link to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) petition where you will find links to other petitions made for each of the 12 states currently engaged in the NCSL pro-slaughter legislative campaigns;
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/natl-conference-officially-supports-horse-slaughter
If you are from one of these states, click on the link to see who "the leader of the pack" is and direct your letter to them. It is these loud-mouth pro-slaughter "zealot" leaders that we need to target, the authors of the pro-slaughter bills. Tell them how New Mexico is making history in the animal welfare world by proposing such a bill. Ask them if they too, would propose or support such a bill for your state. Maybe they will answer. Maybe they will not. But surley if they get enough letters, enough emails, faxes and tele calls, they will know at least that we cant be ignored, and that they will have to somehow deal with us and our concerns, ...and that, my "Friends," is no small victory! We will NOT go away.
Now get busy. They are.
Thanks for caring!
UNITED WE STAND
*4.6 million Americans are involved in the industry as horse owners, service providers, employees and volunteers. Tens of millions more participate as spectators.
*The horse industry has a direct economic effect on the U.S.of $39 billion annually.
*4.6 million people are involved in the horse industry in some way, either as owners, employees, service providers or volunteers. This includes 2 million horse owners, of which 238,000 are involved in breeding, 481,000 in competing, 1.1 million involved in other activities, 119,000 service providers and 702,000 employees, full- and part-time and 2 million family members and volunteers. That means that 1 out of every 63 Americans is involved with horses.
*Specifically, the number of horses by activity is:
Racing - 844,531
Showing - 2,718,954
Recreation - 3,906,923
Other - 1,752,439
Total - 9,222,847
----------------------------
Surley, with 39 billion dollars generated annually in the equine industry, there must be some way to glean even a small percentage of it for the benefit of the needy horses and the rescues who help them, that is, without hurting anyone too much. Anyone who profits off of or enjoys the industry should be made to pay into this fund. Think of it as a "luxury tax" to benefit the horse. After all, it is all about the welfare of the horse, is it not? This means not only owner/breeders and breed associations would have to contribute, but also the patrons & spectators of any equine events; rodeos, horse shows, even and especially gamblers, OffTrack Betting parlors and Internet HorseRacing Companies and on-line Gamblers, all should pay into this fund. .
$39 Billion not enough?
In addition to the billions generated each year by the equine industry, there is the $44 million dollars in tax-breaks and breeding incentives granted to the industry in the Farm Bill and the "Equine Industry Economic Stimulus Act." http://unnecessaryevils.blogspot.com/2008/09/equine-equity-act-gives-breeders-444mil.html Even just a small portion of that $44M would go a long way in helping to create a euthansia fund which would in turn reduce the number of starvation and bandonment cases. Financially strapped consciencious owners refusing to send their horses to slaughter would have the option of real humane euthansia at no or very little cost. This service should be available to the rescues also, of course. Many rescues "go broke" spending all their money euthanising ones they have rescued but cannot save. A uniform across-the-board discount for qualified rescues would be a godsend to them at this time.
More good news about funds: President Obomba recently signed into law an Economic Stimulus Act that grants billions of dollars to non-profits. Hopefully, we can tap into that as part of a funding source.
We ask our Congressional Representatives in every state, our State Senators and the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Agricultural & Energy Committe, and the American Horse Council, (AHC) The American Quarter-Horse Association, (AQHA) The National Thoroughbred Racing Association, (NTRA) the American Association of Equine Practictioners, (AAEP) and anyother person or body who professes to care about THE WELFARE OF THE AMERICAN HORSE to propose, write and/or support and ultimately pass your own versions of ew Mexicos Horse Protection Act, and to please do it fast. The crisis is now.
Thank you in advance for any consideration you may give this matter.
We anxiously await your replies and pray for your interest and actions.
Yours, etc.
-------------------------
Signers we must not stop with the signing of this petition. We need to write hard copy letters to our state reps (particularly the ones we know that are pushing for slaughter) We must meet them at every turn. If they think they can reopen those houses of un-necessary evil and horror without a fight they have another think coming. They have got to know the harder they push for slaughter the harder we are going to push them to open their wallets and cut loose with some real moola, and reminding them to take some RESPONSIBILITY for all the "unwanted" horses THEY are producing.
Below is a link to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) petition where you will find links to other petitions made for each of the 12 states currently engaged in the NCSL pro-slaughter legislative campaigns;
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/natl-conference-officially-supports-horse-slaughter
If you are from one of these states, click on the link to see who "the leader of the pack" is and direct your letter to them. It is these loud-mouth pro-slaughter "zealot" leaders that we need to target, the authors of the pro-slaughter bills. Tell them how New Mexico is making history in the animal welfare world by proposing such a bill. Ask them if they too, would propose or support such a bill for your state. Maybe they will answer. Maybe they will not. But surley if they get enough letters, enough emails, faxes and tele calls, they will know at least that we cant be ignored, and that they will have to somehow deal with us and our concerns, ...and that, my "Friends," is no small victory! We will NOT go away.
Now get busy. They are.
Thanks for caring!
UNITED WE STAND
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9:33 pm PDT, May 31,
Jennifer Hall, Tennessee
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