All 50 states now ban cockfighting
Louisiana is set to become the last state in America to ban cockfighting.
From the AP (via Google News):
On Friday, Louisiana will become the last state to outlaw the rooster fights, a move that cockfighting enthusiasts say marks the end of a rich rural tradition.
“The culture, the custom of the Cajun people, it’s gone,” said Chris Daughdrill, who breeds fighting roosters in Loranger (lor-AHN-zher), a community about 50 miles north of New Orleans. “It’s another one of the rights that big government has taken away from the people.”
Maybe so, but supporters and opponents agree that the blood sport won’t be wiped out entirely. Like bootlegging, cockfights will continue on the sly in remote areas, and getting caught could mean fines or even prison.
“They’re still going to fight, they’re still going to fight for years to come,” said Elizabeth Barras, who with husband Dale ran a cockfighting pit in St. Martin Parish for 14 years. “They’ve still got cockfighting in every state. They just hide it from the law.”
The fights between specially trained roosters are held in large arenas or in backyards. The birds are fitted with sharp metal blades or curved spikes on their legs, and instinctively attack each other. The match can last over an hour, with one or both animals dead or maimed.
In banning the fights, Louisiana relented after years of pressure from the U.S. Humane Society and other animal-rights groups. For those willing to travel, cockfighting remains legal on American soil in Puerto Rico, American Samoa and Guam and is popular in Mexico, the Philippines and other foreign countries.

