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Henry County, Virginia
On June 30th, Virginia's stricter animal-fighting legislation HB 656 / SB 592 took effect, making cockfighting and attending any animal fight a felony. Last Chance for Animals (LCA) Special Investigation Unit (SIU) supplied Bob Bushnell, Henry County District Attorney, with classified undercover cockfighting video shot in Virginia. After viewing the LCA video, Bushnell lobbied strongly for the harsher law against animal fighting activities.
Bushnell attributes LCA's undercover work as an essential part of this stricter animal fighting law in Virginia. "Virginia had been a refuge of cockfighters in the South," said Bushnell, "I am very grateful for the help LCA gave us in getting this legislation toughened."
Carroll County, Virginia
July 2007, LCA contacted the Carroll County
Sheriff's Department with information supplied from
our SIU team regarding the Copperhead Ridge
cockfighting facility in Virginia. Copperhead Ridge
is the largest of two cockfighting pits in Virginia,
with attendance at over 250 people.
The LCA undercover investigator supplied valuable
information that lead to the closure of the facility
and the arrest of its owner. According to the
Sheriff's Department, they are keeping a close eye
on the facility to make sure no further illegal
activity is conducted on the premises.
LCA would like to thank the Carroll County Sheriff's
Department for their hard work.
Van Buren, Arkansas
Saturday, May 19th, 2007 at 1:30 PM, with
information provided by LCA's Special Investigations
Unit, 150 law enforcement personnel from federal,
state and local law enforcement agencies raided a
crowded and popular cockfighting arena near Van
Buren, Arkansas.
The raid, which led to over 70 felony charges, is
the nation's largest cockfighting bust and arrest in
history. Bonds were placed from $10,000 to
$25,000. The federal search warrant was issued for
10100 Shiloh Road in Crawford County.
LCA is working to put Arkansas out of the
cockfighting business! With cockfighting more
stringent in each state, specifically neighboring
Oklahoma, fighting is increasing in Arkansas, with
large numbers of people crossing the border to fight
where misdemeanor charges and small fines only
apply. Cockfighting is a breeding ground for
organized crime, i.e. drug dealing and gambling.
Arkansas is a pivotal state in the fight against
cockfighting. The lawmakers must make
cockfighting a felony and LCA will continue to
provide the necessary investigative work on behalf
of all animals.
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The Fight
“Gamecocks” are
specifically bred to fight. Their natural spurs are sawed off,
and steel blades called “gaffs” are fitted to their legs. They
are placed in a small, enclosed space from which they cannot
escape. They are often not permitted to stop fighting until one
(or both) of the animals die. The winning birds often have many
injuries, including broken bones and gauged out eyes. Large
cockfighting pits kill up to 1,000 birds in one weekend.

Gaffs-steel blades
attached to roosters legs during cockfight
The Drugs
Given to the birds to increase their aggression and make
them more difficult to kill - extending the length and brutality
of the fights
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Steroids
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Caffeine
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Strychnine
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Epinephrine
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Amphetamines
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Methamphetamines
Unnatural Aggression
While birds will often fight over food, territory, or mates,
such fights usually serve only to establish a pecking order and
rarely result in serious injury. In cockfights, however,
roosters are bred and drugged to be more aggressive. Moreover,
they are forced to fight until a winner is declared, no matter
how injured and exhausted they may be.
Criminal Activity and the Threat to Public
Safety
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Cockfighting spectators are typically
involved in illegal gambling, betting money that a certain
rooster will prevail.
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Weapons are common at cockfights because of
the large amount of cash present.
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Cockfights are sometimes used as
entertainment for gangs.
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Major drug networks have been tied to animal
fighting in several states, and raids on animal fighting
operation have resulted in the seizure of large-scale drug
operations and revealed underground drug manufacturing labs.
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Cockfights encourage violence, insensitivity
to suffering, and animal cruelty, especially among children.
The Law
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Cockfighting is illegal in all 50 states and
a felony offense in 35 states.
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Being a spectator at a cockfighting event is
illegal in 41 states.
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The possession of birds for fighting purposes
is prohibited in 33 states.
Contact (Meet, Call,
Phone, Fax) Your Elected Officials
Your elected officials’ contact information can be found at
www.vote-smart.org
They need to hear from you.
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If cockfighting is still a misdemeanor in
your state (AL, AR, HI, ID, KS, KY, MS, OH, SC, SD, TN, UT, VA,
WV, WY), contact your elected officials and ask that it be made
a felony.
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If your state has not made it illegal to be a
spectator at a cockfight (AL, AR, GA, HI, LA, MS, MT, NM, TX),
contact to your elected officials and ask them to do so.
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If your state has not made the possession of
birds for fighting illegal (AL, AR, FA, HI, ID, KS, KY, MS, MO,
NV, NC, SC, SD, TX, UT, VA), contact your elected officials and
ask them to do so.
You Can Help
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If you suspect cockfighting is occurring in
your neighborhood, contact the police immediately
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Volunteer with a farm animal rescue group.
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Educate your community about the cruelty
inherent in cockfighting. Email
volunteers@lcanimal.org for more
information.
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Teach respect for all life.

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