10th Circuit puts temporary hold on horse slaughtering facilities

The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals put a temporary hold on horse slaughtering facilities that were set to open as early as this week.

Animal rights groups secured an emergency injunction after a federal judge in New Mexico threw out their lawsuit. The hold will apparently stay in place until the 10th Circuit can hear the case.

The National Congress of American Indians, the Mescalero Apache Nation of New Mexico, the Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota and the Yakama Nation of Washington have supported the issuance of permits for the plants.

The Navajo Nation originally supported the permits but President Ben Shelly changed his mind after hearing complaints from elders and animal rights activists.

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Federal appeals court temporarily halts NM, Mo. companies’ plans for horse slaughterhouses (AP 11/4)
Court puts horse slaughter on hold again (The Albuquerque Journal 11/5)

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