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U.S. Senators John Kennedy & Cory Booker Introduce The FIGHT Act To Help Shut Down Dog & Cockfighting Operations In The Country

Last week, U.S. Senators John Kennedy (R-La.) and Cory Booker (D-N.J.) introduced the Fighting Inhumane Gambling and High-Risk Animal Trafficking (FIGHT) Act to enhance the enforcement opportunities against dogfighting and cockfighting. While this cruelty is illegal, it remains widespread.

Cockfights are often hubs of violence because of the illegal activity that accompanies them. They also spread diseases like avian influenza, so people who handle bloodied birds risk getting infected by them.

“When it comes to dog and cock fights, these abusers are organized and dangerous to people, as well as innocent animals. It is illegal to hurt God’s creatures for sport, and our bill would give law enforcement more tools to end this widespread abuse,” Senator Kennedy said in a statement.

“Animal fighting is cruel, illegal, and unacceptable. It is time we take stronger action to stop these heinous abuses against animals and protect them from being exploited for entertainment and profit. This bill will tighten enforcement to put a stop to illegal animal fighting,” stated Booker.

The FIGHT Act would amend Section 26 of the Animal Welfare Act to enhance the enforcement opportunities under the law. The bill would:

Representatives Andrea Salinas (D-Ore.) and Don Bacon (R-Neb.) have introduced the House version of the bill.

More than 100 organizations endorse the FIGHT Act.

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