1998 California Proposition 6

id: 1998-california-proposition-6-303-18177001
title: 1998 California Proposition 6
text: Proposition 6 was an initiative statute that appeared on the November 3, 1998 California general election ballot. It was passed with 4,670,524 Yes votes, for 59.4 percent of the total votes cast. The proposition added sections 598c and 598d to the California Penal Code, making it a felony for any person in the state to possess, transfer, receive, or hold a horse with the intent to kill it, or have it killed, where the person knows, or should have known, that any part of the carcass will be used
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description: Law criminalizing the death of a horse, donkey or mule for human consumption
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