Oklahoma livestock ordinance opponents push for vote

 
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services
Published: December 3, 2009

ENID — Former city attorney and animal activist Carol Lahman said opponents of the city’s livestock ordinance have filed a petition calling for a citywide election on the law.

The city commission at its Nov. 10 meeting approved the controversial ordinance, which changed the way livestock animals are kept in Enid.

Lahman filed the petition containing about 500 signatures with the city clerk Tuesday...


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