Hardworking People Against AB 928

Assembly Bill 928 is a reckless, poorly written legislative proposal. Whether it's for breeding, showing, rescuing, or keeping roosters for personal, cultural, or spiritual reasons, this bill undermines our way of life. It affects thousands across the state who cherish and maintain these animals as an integral part of our lives.

Assembly Bill 928, under the guise of regulating cockfighting, does not distinguish between illegal activities and responsible rooster ownership. Legitimate breeders and owners, who have no connection to illicit practices, will be unfairly targeted.

Crucially, the bill fails to consider the cultural and spiritual significance of rooster keeping in many communities. For generations, keeping roosters has been a tradition tied to festivals, spiritual beliefs, and community gatherings. Assembly Bill 928 threatens to dismantle these cherished practices with its broad strokes.

We propose an alternative approach that focuses on enforcement against illegal activities, without impinging on the rights of responsible animal keepers. Striking a balance is essential to protect both animal welfare and cultural heritage.

Join us in standing against Assembly Bill 928 and advocating for fairer, more precise legislation that respects and preserves the rights and traditions of responsible rooster owners in California. Please sign this petition to make a difference.


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