
Bettas are protected
under the same statutes that protect dogs and birds in most states and
in many countries around the world.
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Fighting
Bettas
by Christie Fournier
September 09, 2006
Fighting bettas is illegal in most U.S. states, the United Kingdom and
Australia as well as many other western countries. In parts of Asia,
Betta fighting is ingrained in the culture and doesn't come with the
same negative association as it does in western countries. In the
majority of U.S. states, Bettas are protected under the same animal
welfare statutes that protect dogs and birds. Florida, for example, has
very strict laws against animal fighting and Bettas are considered
equal with dogs. Fighting Bettas in Florida is a 3rd degree felony.
Even promoting, advertising or just being a spectator at an animal
fight is illegal and could lead to misdemeanor charges. In California
and some other states, dog fighting comes with a more severe penalty
but fighting other animals, including Bettas, is still a misdemeanor
offense. As I mentioned, most U.S. states protect animals from
organized fighting but even those that don't may have specific statutes
that protect animals from being purposefully injured.
Those of us who are compassionate about our finned-friends may take
little solace in these animal protection statutes. I can't recall ever
hearing of someone convicted of fighting Bettas. This may be partially
because they don't feel outraged by fish fighting like they would be by
a dog fight. Heck, the majority of people don't even know what a Betta
is much less that they are being fought. Another factor is that it is
mostly minors fighting these fish. For whatever reason, I hear mostly
of young boys 13 - 16 years old fighting Bettas. I guess all we can
hope for is that as they mature they develop a sense of compassion for
animals and learn to respect them for their beauty and not their
fighting abilities.
If you are a middle or high school student and are worried about your
peers fighting bettas, talk to a teacher or adviser about having a
volunteer from the ASPCA or local animal shelter come into school to
talk about animal cruelty and specifically Betta fighting.
To find out more about your state's animal protection statutes, visit
the ASPCA's
Fight Cruelty page and choose your state from the list.
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