
Support in Oklahoma for reducing cockfighting penalties rises 20 years after the bloodsport was outlawed
Fox News
Oklahoma was one of the last U.S. states to outlaw cockfighting. A new proposal to weaken penalties for the crime passed the OK House, worrying opponents who thought the matter settled.
A proposal to weaken cockfighting penalties cleared the Oklahoma House. A political action committee is raising money to support farmers who raise game fowl. And in a video since pulled from YouTube, Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt recorded a message supporting the group known as the Oklahoma Gamefowl Commission, saying he would "cheer you on from the sidelines."
"They’ve tried to make an official sounding name," said Wayne Pacelle, president of Animal Wellness Action, which two decades ago worked to turn out Oklahoma voters and outlaw the activity. "But they're just a bunch of cockfighters."













