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February 26,  2008
Horse Transport Information:
http://www.equinepr
IL  & MD Horse Transport Laws
The IL Horse Transport Law passed its first  committee hearing on
Thursday, February 21, 2007 unanimously with the  amendment removing
the language that would have created the same loophole  that Arlow
Kiehl used in NY to avoid arrest and enter into plea agreements  with
lower fines until NY closed the loophole.
Please send your support  and appreciation to Representative JoAnn
Osmond, (R) for introducing this  long overdue legislation that will
protect the first responders who had to  enter that double deck
trailer to remove the horses, and the horses  themselves who are
forced to travel in trailers that are not designed,  safety tested or
manufactured to transport horses.
Rep JoAnn Osmond,201-N  Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706 
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Court Date for IL  Horse Crash
Keith O. Tongen, 49, Minnesota is charged with four Class A 
misdemeanor animal cruelty charges and one Class B misdemeanor animal 
owner duties violation charge. With possible penalties of one year in 
prison and $1,000 in fines. The animal owner duties violation carries
a  penalty of six months in the Lake County Jail.
The accident occurred Oct.  27, 2006 when a double deck trailer
hauling 59 draft horses from Indiana  through Wadsworth, Ill. to
Minnesota overturned. A total of 17 horses died,  either on the scene
or within days of the event due to accident-related  injuries. The
remaining surviving horses were adopted.
The EPN urges  supporters to attend the court proceedings to
demonstrate support for the  prosecution of those responsible for the
horses being transported in a  trailer not designed or manufactured
for horses.
The EPN is aware of  crashes involving doubles in Colorado,
Connecticut, Michigan, New York,  North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
and Canada. In at least one of the  crashes, two people died as a
result of the crash. The common denominator is  the fact that these
trailers are often overloaded and top heavy when  carrying  horses.
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MD  Horse Transport Law of 2006 Bans Double Deck Trailers- Cards 
Available!
The MD Horse Transport Law of 2006 bans the use of double deck 
trailers to transport horses and also specifies other safety
regulations  regarding the transport of horses. The Equine Protection
Network has added  MD Horse Transport Law Cards to our website in
addition to the NY, PA, and  VT cards already available.
MD Horse Transport Law:
http://www.equinepr
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The EPN  urges the public to download a card and carry it in your car
so that if you  see a double deck trailer with horses inside you have
a place to write down  the license plate, location of the trailer,
description of the trailer to  provide to 911 operators.
Three Hills Rodeo, Bernard, Iowa has a rodeo  scheduled in July at the
Cecil County Fairgrounds in Fair Hill, MD. This  same company's
drivers pled guilty and paid $5000.00 in fines in 2005 for  violating
the PA Horse Transport Law. The EPN hopes that Three Hills does  not
plan on violating the MD Horse Transport Law.
The EPN is at the  Reading Horse and Pet Expo March 14 – 16th at the
Greater Reading Expo  Center. The EPN has hooded sweatshirts and
hoodies supporting HR 503  available along with Save America's Horses
License Plate Holders. See you at  the Expo!
www.horseandpetexpo
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Christine  Berry
Equine Protection  Network
www.SaveAmericasHor
www.HoofPAC.
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