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Proposed Dog Fighting Laws Update June 24: by
by Laura Allen,
Animal Law Coalition
Update June 24: The Texas bill,
S.B. 554, has been signed into
law by Gov. Rick Perry. This
bill makes it illegal to own
equipment used for training dogs
to fight or for other dog
fighting purposes.
Under the new law such equipment
could be forfeited.
For more on other dog fighting
bills introduced this year, read
Animal Law Coalition's report
below.
As Michael Vick hopes to return
to professional football and
angles for a book deal, a
reality television show, state
legislatures are continuing to
try to stop animal fighting.
Cock fighting and animal
fighting generally have been the
focus of a number of bills this
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Legislatures have also continued to
target specifically people who fight
dogs. Last year and early this year a
record number of dog fighting laws were
passed.
Massachusetts may add to its arsenal by
passing
HB 1466 which would make it a
crime to "create, sell, rent or lease"
dog fighting paraphernalia defined to
include photos, videos, movies, and the
like, in any medium including internet,
whether downloadable or streaming or
otherwise; and audio recordings.
Violators would be guilty of a
misdemeanor and subject to a fine of up tp $500 and a year in jail.
This bill is pending in the Judiciary
Committee. Go here to
find Committee
members and here to
find your
Massachusetts legislators. Urge them to
pass
H.B. 1466.
Massachusetts is also considering
H.B.
1969 which would allow authorities to
petition for an order requiring the
posting of security for animals seized
in cruelty and fighting cases. Animals
could be forfeited if security is not
posted.
This bill is pending in the Joint
Committee on Municipalities and Regional
Government. Please contact Committee
members and your Massachusetts
legislators and urge them to pass this
bill.
California
AB 242 has passed the
committee though it has been watered
down. The current version gives
discretion to prosecutors and judges to
increase penalties for spectators at dog
fights or those present for preparations
for a fight to 16 months or 2-3 years.
Charging these crimes as misdemeanors is
also still an option. The original bill
would have increased penalties for dog
fighting and made being a spectator or
present for preparations for a fight a
felony.
Find your CA legislator and urge support
of this bill. It's still stronger than
the existing law.
Hawaii
(UPDATE: The Hawaii legislature has
adjourned and these bills have been held
over to be considered next year.)
A new dog fighting law has passed both
the state House and Senate. But the
versions differ, and a conference
committee has been appointed to
reconcile the differences.
The House version of the bill,
H.B. 730,
would basically rewrite the current dog
fighting law and make more activities
associated with dog fighting a felony:
- Causes, sponsors, arranges, or
holds a dogfight;
- Owns, trains, transports,
possesses, breeds, sells, transfers,
or equips any dog" for fighting;
- Allows premises to be used for
fighting;
- Allows property to be used for
housing, keeping, training or
transporting fighting dogs.
It would be a misdemeanor to gamble
or pay to attend a dog fight or possess
any "device" to train a dog to fight or
enhance the animal's fighting ability.
Device can include a bait animal. |
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