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county passes law on halal meat
Officials in one Michigan county are making it illegal for restaurant owners, butchers and other food sellers to falsely claim that their meat conforms to Islamic or Jewish religious laws.
A food seller violating the new ordinance, which goes into
effect next month, could face a $500 fine and up to 90 days in jail, the
Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News reported on
Friday. The county regulation means health inspectors can issue
fines. Thursday's move came after the Wayne County Commission
received several complaints that sellers said meat was certified as halal
or conforming to Islamic regulations, when it was not. "As the popularity of halal has increased, so have
complaints," county executive Robert Ficano said. "Butchers now can simply say their meat is halal and
charge a premium price." Now businesses claiming to sell halal or kosher items must
post signs identifying the slaughterhouse and wholesaler. Halal food includes beef, lamb or chicken slaughtered according to
Islamic law. According to Islamic law, halal meat must come from an
animal slaughtered in the name of God. Kosher food is prepared according to Jewish rules.
A similar 1966 state law protects kosher products, and a
state law passed in 2002 allows police to enforce a similar halal rule.
While halal food was once hard to find, it
is now available at a number of chain supermarkets and restaurants in
metropolitan Detroit. They include two McDonald's restaurants and a Big Boy
restaurant in Dearborn, centre of southeastern Michigan's Arab-American
community of about 300,000. Similar statewide statutes have been enacted in New Jersey
and Illinois in recent years, and Muslims in some other states are
lobbying for such laws, said Rabiah Ahmed of the Council on
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