That's great, thanks for the information. I use to think that this was a really small segment of society, and not much of a real problem, but in some areas it is really big business, and a way of life. We can't turn our heads to this; people who learn to condone animal fighting will have to contend with children learning that animal cruelty is acceptable. We have to learn that there is something about this "sport" that greatly appeals to some, and we have to let them know that this is not acceptable.
This is really big business, and these people do influence the laws being made. They pass so much propaganda to reputable breeders concerning breeding and regulations. I don't believe that most reputable breeders understand that much of the information they receive concerning new laws being passed comes from these "sporting" types of organizations. With big money comes the ability to hire clever people who know how to appeal to the masses, and appeal to small breeders. These dog fighting promoters do much more damage than most people understand.
Here's some more information:
http://press.discovery.com/us/apl/pr...remiere-anima/