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Bullfighting Within Europe, bullfighting can be found in Spain, France, and Portugal. Approximately 40,000 bulls die in bullfights every year in Europe. In Latin America, bullfighting can be found in Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. ... more
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Blood sports such as cockfighting and dog fighting happen – illegally – in Canada, but to the best of our knowledge bear baiting doesn’t. However, these events are common in other parts of the world, and WSPA is working internationally to put them ... more
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No. In Canada the law states that anyone who wilfully kills, maims, wounds, poisons or injures cattle, dogs, birds or other animals is guilty of an indictable offence. It is also an offence to wilfully cause or permit to cause unnecessary pain, ... more
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Yes. It is illegal in every state, and most states specifically prohibit anyone from being a spectator at a cockfight. Recently many states have increased the seriousness of a cockfighting charge from a misdemeanor to a felony. In addition, the ... more
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Cockfighting is a centuries-old cruel blood sport in which two or more specially bred birds, known as gamecocks, are placed in an enclosure to fight. The primary purpose is gambling where spectators place bets and entertainment. A cockfight usually ... more
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Amazon doesn't "promote" dog fighting or cockfighting by selling books about them any more than it promotes murder by selling stories about Jack the Ripper. America is a free country, and if people want to write books and magazines about touchy ... more
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Cruelty may be defined as that which causes unnecessary pain and torture to an animal (or person). Therefore, cockfighting is a very cruel sport which certainly inflicts unnecessary pain on animals. It is actually considered to be "violent animal ... more
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