Tennessee Walking Horse Soring Issue *Update post 1*

Just love that Roy!!!

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[INDENT]Roy Exum: Horse Abuse? Just Dial 911
Saturday, July 28, 2012 - by Roy Exum
With all due respect to the U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors who attend horse shows in Tennessee and those from the Humane Society of the U.S., the “Long Arm of the Law” is who those who continue to sadistically abuse and torture Tennessee Walking Horses better worry about all the way from Memphis to Johnson City.

On the first day of this month, Governor Bill Haslam signed into law a bill that makes the abuse of livestock – including all horses – a Class E felony. Jim Hammond, who is the sheriff of Hamilton County (where Chattanooga is located), left no room for doubt this week when he said if his office got word that a felony crime has been committed, he would “definitely respond and, if we found reason, we would immediately arrest the people responsible and take them to jail for booking.”

“We take felony crimes very seriously,” the sheriff said. “In a case of animal abuse, we would probably ask an Animal Control Officer, like somebody from our McKamey Animal Center or even a veterinarian, to help in an investigation but, if there was cause, we would definitely arrest and transport those responsible to the county jail right then.”

Here’s the rub: Last Monday the Tennessee Walking Show Horse Organization issued a news release that three men had been suspended after “swabbing” tests taken at a recent horse show proved positive. One man, Knox Blackburn, was cited twice and suspended for a total of four weeks while two others, Brad Beard and Marvin North, were each cited once and suspended for two weeks.

While some believe a two-week suspension is akin to a Florida vacation, had a scientific analysis shown that a positive swab for a caustic substance was found on the foreleg of a show horse in Chattanooga, there is a sheriff who says he’ll take anyone who abuses a horse to jail. As far as the two week suspension is concerned, that won’t be a problem – every Class E felony conviction results in an average of 1.2 years in state prison according to the state’s Department of Corrections.

Are you with me here? I asked Sheriff Hammond if he felt other sheriffs in Tennessee counties would take the same stance. He responded, “Frankly, they don’t have a choice. They have an obligation to uphold our laws. I know there is a strong walking horse presence in parts of Middle Tennessee but if a sheriff knows a felony crime is being committed, I think any of them would promptly respond to it.”

Whoo-whee! Had the felony law been in effect last year when the villainous Jackie McConnell abused the horses in the tape that has now been shown worldwide, the first graders who watched it would have been able to tell you what would happen! Federal laws against livestock abuse are woefully thin, but today in Tennessee, where violations of the federal Horse Protection Act are most rampant, the state’s sheriffs have a legal obligation to come down hard on suspected felons.

Worse, a sheriff doesn’t have to wait for a horse show. Any person in the state can report animal cruelty at any time and now the possibilities of catching the rogues are endless. When a sheriff’s deputy gets word some deranged horse trainer has slathered inhumane caustic substances on a horse’s legs and wrapped them with Saran wrap, the lawmen ain’t exactly going to call for an appointment at the rogue’s barn.

At the Dickson County Horse Show this weekend it has been learned that a USDA inspector found one horse with bilateral foot sores and issued two citations. You can’t help but wonder if Sheriff Jeff Bledsoe even knew about it and, if he did, what he would have done with the evidence and an Animal Control Officer already present.

Further, what is going to happen at the National Celebration in Shelbyville next month if a sored horse is discovered? Bedford County Sheriff Randall Boyce, as well as his deputies, have a legal obligation to arrest and book any persons – regardless where they are from – who appear to have committed a felony. Don’t worry about the trainer’s association levying any two-week tickets – animal abuse will be handled properly and succinctly by the state’s justice system.

In Germantown, where there is a new petition at one charity show to ban “crippled horses for crippled kids,” Shelby County Sheriff Bill Oldham can handle the problem quite easily, and in Collierville, where Jackie McConnell did his dirty work and is awaiting a Sept. 10 sentencing in a Chattanooga Federal court, Sheriff Oldham still has jurisdiction to seek out felons.

Don’t you see how delicious this is? What’s to keep a nauseated U.S. Department of Agriculture inspector from whipping out his cell phone and dialing 911? What happens if a barn worker can no longer watch as his boss puts an electric cattle prod on a Walking Horse’s lips? My gracious, a man wouldn’t rob bank if his boss told him to do it but a trainer will darn near kill a horse if the greedy owner demands it. All any of us need to do is dial 911, tell them there is a felony crime being committed, then stand back and watch.

If a trainer who does not abuse horses knows there is a cheater in a nearby barn and sees proof, doesn’t it stand to reason that the entire horse world would be a lot better if such a criminal were no longer in the game? My goodness, on the USDA website right now, there are five pages of names of those who have violated the Horse Protection Act and are now suspended, including some deranged Tennesseans.

I think it is inherent for everyone in Tennessee to help our county sheriffs finally bring an end to a sick practice after 50 years of nothing but talk. One of our most beautiful animals, the Tennessee Walker, is defenseless to protect itself and – in just the last six months – the breed and everyone who loves it has been defiled by a despicable group of those who will still torture a horse for monetary gain.

Let’s stop Tennessee’s alarming Walking Horse sickness. Just dial 911.

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i wonder what the SHELBYVILLE SLIME think of Roy’s writ-up.

He sure has a way with words,NOW those High Sheriffs of Tn. better get ready for roll call,let their deputys know that if cousin Joe is a sorin he can go to jail for 1.5 yrs. STATE TIME

Other folks who sore best keep their sored horses out of TN.

bottom line bye bye BIG LICK.

Hello Jail house to the SHELBYVILLE SLIME.

i know wishful thinking.but i’m still sayin BYE BYE to BIG LICK

:confused:why are there 6 organizations all doing about the same thing in the name of the Tn WALKING HORSE, run by all the same people.

i have been trying to connect the dots all the same names keep showing up. in one group one is the president in another that person is the director.some way they all seem to be in the mix. oh and most of them have HPA violations.now i did use the word MOST.now this makes one think a skunk in the woodpile,a whole family of skunks.

TWHNC
SHOW Inc
FAST
TWHSO
TWHBEA
WHTA

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:confused:why are there 6 organizations all doing about the same thing in the name of the Tn WALKING HORSE, run by all the same people.

i have been trying to connect the dots all the same names keep showing up. in one group one is the president in another that person is the director.some way they all seem to be in the mix. oh and most of them have HPA violations.now i did use the word MOST.now this makes one think a skunk in the woodpile,a whole family of skunks.

TWHNC
SHOW Inc
FAST
TWHSO
TWHBEA
WHTA[/QUOTE]

Not surprised. When one HSO shown to be a bad apple, they can say they’re different, nothing to do with them. Thanks for digging on this.

http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_welfare/hp/downloads/stakeholder/HIO%20certification%20revocation%20flow%20charts.pdf

How USDA gets rid of bad DQP’s.

Greetings All: The deadline to declare candidacy for a TWHBEA Director position is Wednesday, August 1. Click on this link for more information. http://www.twhbea.com/12PDFs/12BODCandidacyDeadline.pdf This is a pivotal time for this organization and it is critical now, more than it has ever been, to have sound TWHBEA members run for Director positions to support the sound TWH. The industry has seen “shake up” like it has never seen before. · Barney Davis was sentenced this past spring. · The Jackie McConnell abuse undercover videos were aired on Nightline in May and see around the world.· McConnell awaits sentencing.· The USDA mandatory penalties were put into law effective in July.· USDA has sent notices to HIOs that refused to adopt the mandatory penalties to start the clock on the decertification process.· Tennessee passed a state law that makes animal abuse in the state a felony.· All it takes in Tennessee is a call to 9-1-1 to report soring torture and abuse. The law enforcement officials have a duty to uphold the law. So you can see how crucial it is to steer TWHBEA in the right direction through solid leadership committed to the sound horse. Only 2 days left to meet the deadline. If you know sound TWHBEA members in the states with vacancies, please share this email.

http://www.chattanoogan.com/2012/7/30/231196/Roy-Exum-New-Horse-CEO-Is-Who.aspx#.UBaHHY3p28g.email

Must read today’s Roy!

i’m going to send a Thank you note to GATEWAY TIRE and the Diner.

some folks in Shelbyville wat to do the right thing.reminds me of the 1920 when the MOB boss told everyone what to do and some said NO.

InMan they need someone thats dirty.and He is

i said awhile back that this will not be over until the FAT Lady sings could ole D M. jumping ship mean more are singing.

AUG 7 is last call for the Big Show.

OMG! that video! And yet that poor animal whinnied to a human. I’m one tough old lady, I’ve seen more than I’ve ever wanted to in this life, I am reduced to racking sobs. My dog even came to check on me. Yeah they are just dumb animals, don’t know nothin’.

F**K! People are maroons!

That simple gesture by that dying animal is why I am totally against horse slaughter. The ultimate betrayal by a species they consider an ally.

ETA Go ROY you just made ME cry. *&^%$^&&

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OMG! that video! And yet that poor animal whinnied to a human. I’m one tough old lady, I’ve seen more than I’ve ever wanted to in this life, I am reduced to racking sobs. My dog even came to check on me. Yeah they are just dumb animals, don’t know nothin’.

F**K! People are maroons!

That simple gesture by that dying animal is why I am totally against horse slaughter. The ultimate betrayal by a species they consider an ally.

ETA Go ROY you just made ME cry. *&^%$^&&[/QUOTE]

I didn’t look, didn’t feel like I could take it.

I too emailed Mr. Exum today about putting pressure on the owners, managers and underwriters of the arenas as far as abetting a felony. I kept it short so hopefully I’ll hear back or something will show up in his column. I also sent a link to this thread. I’ll keep ya posted if I hear anything.

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I too emailed Mr. Exum today about putting pressure on the owners, managers and underwriters of the arenas as far as abetting a felony. I kept it short so hopefully I’ll hear back or something will show up in his column. I also sent a link to this thread. I’ll keep ya posted if I hear anything.[/QUOTE]

Putting pressure on underwriters excellent idea! Thank you for sending to Roy.

i was not going to post yet on the subject of owners @ the celebration,at one point it was stated that those grounds are PRIVATE PROPERTY,it has been brought to my attention that TWHNC owns said property BUT they lease it to the INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD of Shelbyville, David Crowell Chairman.if i understand this deal correctly it only is leased in lu of CITY TAX relief.its a real screwy deal.alot of loop holes and cover-ups. i bet alot of other businesses in that town would like a deal like that.

So here is the FLY in the OINTMENT,does/is the city required to have the insurance,or TWHNC.

http://www.walkinghorsechat.com/wp/2012/08/01/celebration-suspends-twhbea-president-industry-reacts/

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I too emailed Mr. Exum today about putting pressure on the owners, managers and underwriters of the arenas as far as abetting a felony. I kept it short so hopefully I’ll hear back or something will show up in his column. I also sent a link to this thread. I’ll keep ya posted if I hear anything.[/QUOTE]

You might want to be a bit careful, here. Accusing a person of a felony, or any criminal act, is generally defamatory per se. Put another way, if you make a wrongful accusation then the only question for the jury when you get sued is “how much?”

And you’ll get to find out how expensive litigation is.

G.

http://www.walkinghorsechat.com/wp/

TWH Celebration bans the President of TWHBEA from attending the TWH Celebration.

does that mean he/they can’t show their horses,at the celebration.how and why would they do that. it really is a GOOD OLE BOY CLUB.if you don’t do what they want you can’t play in their sand box.

It’s in the link aarpaso. Go read it. Click the blue text and find out.

We can’t read it if it’s part of the forum. Never mind if it’s the same as walknsound’s link.