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2010Progress for Animals at theState Level
Proposition 2 - CaliforniaCalifornia banned the sale of eggs from laying hens confined in battery cages, as a follow up to the passage of Prop 2 in November 2008.Prop 2 phases out the extreme confinement of veal calves, breeding sows, and laying hens, and the 2010 law means that all shell eggs sold in the state must conform to Prop 2’s standards. Both take effect in January 2015.
Proposition B - MissouriMissouri voters approved Prop B, cracking down on puppy mills. Given that Missouri is the number one puppy mill state in the nation—with perhaps 3,000 mills, and 30 percent of the entire industry—this was the most important puppy mill measure ever. Some lawmakers in Missouri want to repeal the measure, so we’ll need to be vigilant in protecting Prop B. The second and third biggest puppy mill states—Oklahoma and Iowa—also passed legislation to improve care of dogs.
AlaskaAlaska lawmakers passed legislation to significantly upgrade the state’s anti-cruelty law by making the most egregious acts of cruelty to animals a felony on the first offense and also prohibiting the sexual abuse of animals. Prior to this bill’s passage, Alaska was the only state in the nation that allowed felony-level penalties for animal cruelty only after two prior convictions.
LouisianaLouisiana, which only banned cockfighting in 2008, made it a crime to be a spectator at a cockfight.
Cockfighting FactsCockfighting itself is a crime in all 50 states. Animal fighting spectators are willing participants in this crime, and also perpetuate it by paying admission fees and wagering on the fights. Common cockfighting practices include breeding birds for viciousness, drugging them to heighten aggression, and fitting their legs with razor-sharp knives or gaffs, which resemble curved ice picks. Law enforcement raids across the country have revealed that cockfights, which are frequently attended by children, often involve firearms and other weapons due to the large amounts of cash present for gambling. Law enforcement officials have documented a strong connection between cockfighting and the distribution of illegal drugs. 
FloridaIn response to the infiltration of the Everglades by tens of thousands of exotic Burmese pythons, lawmakers in Florida banned the import into the state, breeding, sale and possession as pets of many large constricting snakes.
ArizonaWe worked to defeat Prop 109 in Arizona, which would not only have established a constitutional right to hunt, but would have blocked future wildlife protection initiatives in the state.
HawaiiLawmakers in Hawaii banned the horribly cruel and wasteful practice of shark finning. This was a widespread practice in Hawaiian waters, so it has special significance in our effort to ban the activity globally.
FloridaIt was a regulation, but the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission outlawed fox penning in the state—where coyotes and foxes are run down and torn apart in fenced enclosure. It’s an ugly blend of canned hunting and animal fighting.
New Hampshire and Rhode IslandLawmakers in New Hampshire and Rhode Island outlawed greyhound racing in their states, following up on the ballot initiative win in Massachusetts in November 2008.
IllinoisIllinois lawmakers banned the keeping of primates as pets.

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  • 1. 2010Progress for Animals at theState Level
  • 2. Proposition 2 - CaliforniaCalifornia banned the sale of eggs from laying hens confined in battery cages, as a follow up to the passage of Prop 2 in November 2008.Prop 2 phases out the extreme confinement of veal calves, breeding sows, and laying hens, and the 2010 law means that all shell eggs sold in the state must conform to Prop 2’s standards. Both take effect in January 2015.
  • 3. Proposition B - MissouriMissouri voters approved Prop B, cracking down on puppy mills. Given that Missouri is the number one puppy mill state in the nation—with perhaps 3,000 mills, and 30 percent of the entire industry—this was the most important puppy mill measure ever. Some lawmakers in Missouri want to repeal the measure, so we’ll need to be vigilant in protecting Prop B. The second and third biggest puppy mill states—Oklahoma and Iowa—also passed legislation to improve care of dogs.
  • 4. AlaskaAlaska lawmakers passed legislation to significantly upgrade the state’s anti-cruelty law by making the most egregious acts of cruelty to animals a felony on the first offense and also prohibiting the sexual abuse of animals. Prior to this bill’s passage, Alaska was the only state in the nation that allowed felony-level penalties for animal cruelty only after two prior convictions.
  • 5. LouisianaLouisiana, which only banned cockfighting in 2008, made it a crime to be a spectator at a cockfight.
  • 6. Cockfighting FactsCockfighting itself is a crime in all 50 states. Animal fighting spectators are willing participants in this crime, and also perpetuate it by paying admission fees and wagering on the fights. Common cockfighting practices include breeding birds for viciousness, drugging them to heighten aggression, and fitting their legs with razor-sharp knives or gaffs, which resemble curved ice picks. Law enforcement raids across the country have revealed that cockfights, which are frequently attended by children, often involve firearms and other weapons due to the large amounts of cash present for gambling. Law enforcement officials have documented a strong connection between cockfighting and the distribution of illegal drugs. 
  • 7. FloridaIn response to the infiltration of the Everglades by tens of thousands of exotic Burmese pythons, lawmakers in Florida banned the import into the state, breeding, sale and possession as pets of many large constricting snakes.
  • 8. ArizonaWe worked to defeat Prop 109 in Arizona, which would not only have established a constitutional right to hunt, but would have blocked future wildlife protection initiatives in the state.
  • 9. HawaiiLawmakers in Hawaii banned the horribly cruel and wasteful practice of shark finning. This was a widespread practice in Hawaiian waters, so it has special significance in our effort to ban the activity globally.
  • 10. FloridaIt was a regulation, but the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission outlawed fox penning in the state—where coyotes and foxes are run down and torn apart in fenced enclosure. It’s an ugly blend of canned hunting and animal fighting.
  • 11. New Hampshire and Rhode IslandLawmakers in New Hampshire and Rhode Island outlawed greyhound racing in their states, following up on the ballot initiative win in Massachusetts in November 2008.
  • 12. IllinoisIllinois lawmakers banned the keeping of primates as pets.