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Bob Blumenfield
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Government Reach
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Susanne Rust
Los Angeles Times
Sunday, Nov 13, 2022
Is California on its way to banning rodeos? Behind the growing movement to buck the event
- Contrary to the title's suggestion, the article only discusses two counties planning to restrict certain events and devices used on rodeo animals, not ban rodeos entirely.
- Animal rights activists are advocating for these types of bans due to concerns over cruelty to animals.
- Opponents contend that rodeos hold deep-rooted traditions and enjoy widespread popularity. They further caution against government overreach, expressing concerns that the bans, if implemented, could lead to a loss of economic activity.
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