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(OFFICIAL)-New Mexico bans cockfighting on cruelty grounds
12 Mar 2007 23:41:17 GMT
Source: Reuters
(Corrects date ban goes into effect to June 15 from July 1 in paragraph 7 after New Mexico's senate office revised date)

By Zelie Pollon

SANTA FE, New Mexico, March 12 (Reuters) - New Mexico outlawed cockfighting on Monday in a victory for animal welfare groups, leaving Louisiana as the last state in the country where the controversial practice is legal.

"I am proud that New Mexico will now move beyond cockfighting and join the 48 states that have already banned this outdated practice," said Gov. Bill Richardson after signing the bill.

Cockfighting involves roosters with razors tied to their claws battling often to the death with spectators placing bets on the outcome of each contest.

Supporters argued cockfighting was an Hispanic tradition and that any ban would push it underground. Opponents said it was a clear-cut case of animal cruelty and that it encouraged illegal gambling.

The ban had the support of the influential New Mexico Conference of Catholic Bishops, which represents 600,000 New Mexicans.

"At this time we have to speak out because of our children," said Allen Sanchez, spokesman for the Conference of Catholic Bishops. "The church clearly defines that cruelty to animals is wrong."

Opponents of the ban, which goes into effect on June 15, called it a blow to Hispanic culture.

"We have a right to have game birds. It's part of our culture," said farmer David Lopez. "The law is just going to push cockfighting underground like it did for dog fighting."

The bill prohibits cockfighting in the 20 New Mexico counties where it wasn't already illegal.

State Sen. Phil Griego, a Democrat who opposed the ban, called it a "slippery slope."

"What's next? A ban on rodeos? Then hunting and fishing? Jesus never said cockfighting was a sin," he said during a hearing on the legislation.


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