Citizens Campaign Against Big Lick Animal Cruelty
18 dic 2016
To Donate, please click here: https://www.change.org/f/boycott-animal-cruelty-to-big-lick-tennessee-walking-horses WE now have 45% of the $10,000.00 goal to fund this lawsuit. Only $5,465.00 left to go. Lawsuits cost money. Court filing fees ($400.00) have been paid. A noted paralegal firm has been retained to assist with the case. A national legal research team has been hired to assure that all bases are covered. Necessary subpoenas are being prepared to be issued by the Clerk of Court. A top process serving firm has been employed to serve subpoenas upon necessary persons and businesses. An excellent Court reporting firm has been retained to record the deposition testimony. Arrangements have been made to pay for a suitable place to conduct depositions, and have documents produced, examined and copied. Evidentiary Depositions will be conducted of various persons to get to the bottom of why Maury County (TN) Sheriff Bucky Rowland ordered CCABLAC animal welfare advocates, and www.billygoboy.com reporter to turn off the video cameras at the Columbia Spring Jubilee Horse Show held in the publicly owned Maury County Park. If you have contributed, Thank You!!! (Please consider this an update.) If you have not yet donated, Please consider doing so. A video like you see here was exactly why Maury County Sheriff Bucky Rowland was apparently persuaded by Horse Show Manager Mr. David Sisk to order CCABLC animal welfare advocates to “turn off video cameras” and Sheriff Rowland told CCABLAC and www.billygoboy.com that they would possibly incur criminal liability if they did not. https://www.facebook.com/BillyGoBoy/videos/969052939884469/ Former UT Vet College Dean Dr. Michael Blackwell said of this video: “This horse is obviously uneasy and appears to be in pain. It is unconscionable that someone would intentionally inflict pain in order to force an unnatural gait. The USDA’s proposed rule will go a long way toward preventing the cruelty.”* Columbia Spring Jubilee Horse Show manager, Mr. David Sisk, is a wealthy “Big Lick” supporter who bragged he owns more than $500,000.00 of “Big Lick” Tennessee Walking Horses. Mr. Sisk has judged the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration more than one time, and he won blue ribbons on Three Year Old Amateur Stallion, “Sisko Kid” at the Pulaski (TN) Red Carpet Show and the Woodbury (TN) Lions Club Show. CCCBALC Videos taken at “Big Lick” Horse Shows throughout the South are exposing the “Big Lick” which MTSU Horse Science Professor Equine Vet Dr. John Haffner says “is a business built on the suffering and pain of horses”. Lawsuits cost money. Court filing fees ($400.00) have been paid. A noted paralegal firm and a national legal research team have been retained to assist with the case. Subpoenas are being prepared to be issued and served. Court reporting firm has been retained. Depositions will be conducted of various persons to get to the bottom of what took place at the Columbia Spring Jubilee Horse Show held in the Maury County Park. YOU can help us get JUSTICE for “The Horses”, and the CCABLAC animal welfare advocates who stood up FOR ‘The Horses” on June 3, 2016, and made videos from the Gulf of Mexico at Panama City Beach, FL to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, NC to Times Square in New York City to the Tennessee Governor’s office in the State Capitol in Nashville, TN. If you would like to give a $15 - $25 - $50 - $100 donation, or whatever you can afford, to help pay for the costs of this important law suit, please click here to contribute: https://www.change.org/f/boycott-animal-cruelty-to-big-lick-tennessee-walking-horses You will receive weekly progress reports on the lawsuit. Thank you for your support! CCABLAC (Citizens Campaign Against "Big LIck" Animal Cruelty) We speak for "The Horses" who cannot speak for themselves." (ms. res. not sol.) Click below for the Story of CCABLAC - https://www.facebook.com/BillyGoBoy/videos/996260797163683/ https://youtu.be/6mM3iZyT1bk
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