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Farm Bill Would "Fortify" Maine's Animal-Fighting Laws

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Monday, August 5, 2013   

PORTLAND, Maine - No spectators, no fighting. That's the message from animal-welfare groups trying to make it a federal crime, punishable by jail, for being a spectator at an animal fight. Both the House and Senate versions of the Farm Bill, under negotiation now, include prohibitions against attending an animal fight.

John Goodwin, Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) spokesman, said spectators are not innocent bystanders, and federal law enforcement should be able to go after them.

"There was an operation in Maine that was even producing these underground books about dog fighting that people involved in that practice were purchasing," Goodwin said.

Even though animal fighting is a felony in Maine, HSUS said the state has some of the weaker laws in the country when it comes to dog fighting.

In states where there's little or no penalty for animal-fighting spectators, a raid on a dog fight can lead to handlers abandoning their fighting dogs, Goodwin said.

"Many of these guys have discovered that if they abandon their animals at the first sign of a raid, they can avoid prosecution," Goodwin explained. "We want to take that loophole away and ensure that the entire cast of characters at animal fights is prosecuted."

Wayne Pacelle, HSUS president and CEO, said the spectator prohibition act would fortify the law in Maine, and hopefully eliminate incentives for dog fighting and cockfighting across the nation.

"It's to crack down on the people who are bringing children to cockfights and dog fights," Pacelle said, "and for people who are just there to watch and to gamble on the outcome."

The House and Senate have each passed their own versions of the Farm Bill. Conferees will now try to work out the differences.




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