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High Court Strikes Down Calif. Law on Downed Livestock


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(Washington, DC)
Monday, January 23, 2012
Back in 2008, this Humane Society video of a Southern California slaughterhouse showed forklifts moving downed cattle too sick to move themselves.  That led to a California law requiring federally inspected slaughterhouses to euthanize downed livestock to keep the meat out of the nation's food system.
 
It passed the legislature nearly unanimously - and then-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed it.  But the National Meat Association challenged it, arguing that federal law prevents states from imposing their own rules.  And the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously agreed.
 
The National Meat Association says it "couldn't be more pleased" with the ruling.  The Humane Society calls the decision "deeply troubling."