Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1320

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/6/09  
Voted on by House
5/5/09  
Out of Senate Committee
5/23/09  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Refer
5/7/09  

Caption

Relating to creating an offense for engaging in certain conduct relating to cockfighting and to the criminal and civil consequences of committing that offense.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend the Texas Penal Code, specifically adding Section 42.105, which addresses cockfighting by categorizing it as a state jail felony and setting fines for various related offenses. It reflects a significant shift in local regulations and law enforcement strategies aimed at preventing animal cruelty and ensuring better treatment of animals. Consequently, the impact reaches into the realm of gambling laws as well, as cockfighting often overlaps with illegal gambling activities which the bill also seeks to address.

Summary

House Bill 1320 aims to strengthen the legal framework against cockfighting in Texas by establishing specific offenses associated with the practice and imposing criminal and civil consequences for those involved. The bill introduces definitions and regulatory measures that designate various related activities, such as organizing fights, attending exhibitions, and handling cockfighting equipment, as criminal offenses. The penalties outlined are progressive; for instance, serious infringements can lead to felony charges while lesser offenses are classified as misdemeanors.

Contention

Some legislators have raised concerns about the broad definitions included in the bill, fearing that it might inadvertently criminalize legitimate activities related to animal husbandry or cultural traditions. Opponents argue that the legislation may lead to overreach in law enforcement, particularly against communities where cockfighting has been a disputed cultural practice. Additionally, discussions around the bill's provisions for the forfeiture of cockfighting equipment and the destruction of fighting birds have sparked debates over animal rights and the moral implications of such actions, creating tensions between animal welfare advocates and tradition-preserving factions.

Companion Bills

TX SB2282

Similar Relating to creating an offense for engaging in certain conduct relating to cockfighting and to the criminal and civil consequences of committing that offense.

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Relating to creating an offense for engaging in certain conduct relating to cockfighting and to the criminal and civil consequences of committing that offense.

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