Willie Nelson Pushes Anti-Dogfight Bill in GA
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 1:41 am
Willie Nelson lends support to dogfighting bill
Story Highlights
Country music star films a television ad urging passage of bill
Nelson: "The beautiful state of Georgia has become a haven for dogfighters"
The bill would make it a felony to sell or trade dogs for the purpose of dogfighting
The measure has passed the state Senate; will go before a House panel in JanuaryATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- Willie Nelson is looking to become dog's best friend.
The country music star has filmed a television spot supporting an anti-dogfighting bill that is moving through the Georgia Legislature.
In the ad, Nelson looks into the camera while "Georgia on My Mind" plays in the background.
"Dogfighting is against the law in Georgia, but the laws are so weak, the beautiful state of Georgia has become a haven for dogfighters from around the country," he says.
The bill would make it a felony for anyone to sell, trade or transport dogs for the purpose of dogfighting.
Utah-based Best Friends Animal Society, a national animal welfare organization, produced the piece and asked Nelson to participate.
State Sen. Chip Rogers, the bill's author, hopes to get the spot on TV and radio around the time of the December 10 sentencing for suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, who pleaded guilty to a federal dogfighting conspiracy charge.
The bill has passed the state Senate and will go before a House committee in January.
Story Highlights
Country music star films a television ad urging passage of bill
Nelson: "The beautiful state of Georgia has become a haven for dogfighters"
The bill would make it a felony to sell or trade dogs for the purpose of dogfighting
The measure has passed the state Senate; will go before a House panel in JanuaryATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- Willie Nelson is looking to become dog's best friend.
The country music star has filmed a television spot supporting an anti-dogfighting bill that is moving through the Georgia Legislature.
In the ad, Nelson looks into the camera while "Georgia on My Mind" plays in the background.
"Dogfighting is against the law in Georgia, but the laws are so weak, the beautiful state of Georgia has become a haven for dogfighters from around the country," he says.
The bill would make it a felony for anyone to sell, trade or transport dogs for the purpose of dogfighting.
Utah-based Best Friends Animal Society, a national animal welfare organization, produced the piece and asked Nelson to participate.
State Sen. Chip Rogers, the bill's author, hopes to get the spot on TV and radio around the time of the December 10 sentencing for suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, who pleaded guilty to a federal dogfighting conspiracy charge.
The bill has passed the state Senate and will go before a House committee in January.