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Republican wants to slash penalties for cockfighting — and bring in robot opponents

  • Oklahoma lawmakers introduced bills to reduce penalties for cockfighting and allow robotic opponents in fights.
  • Rep. Justin Humphrey authored House Bills 1313 and 1326 to change cockfighting laws, aiming to make penalties misdemeanors.
  • A 2023 poll showed over 70% of Oklahoma voters believe cockfighting should remain a felony.
  • Opponents argue that lowering penalties sends the wrong message about the cruelty of cockfighting and its risks, including spreading bird flu.
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oklahomavoice.com broke the news in on Tuesday, January 28, 2025.
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