Hamtramck, Michigan passes city ordinance allowing animal sacrifice as religious observance at home

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Hamtramck, Michigan passes city ordinance allowing animal sacrifice as religious observance at home
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The city council of Hamtramck, Michigan, which has a Muslim majority population, voted 3-2 Tuesday night to allow the religious sacrifice of animals at people’s homes.

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