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Animal rights advocates move closer to banning hunting in one state

The Independent

The Independent

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July 3, 2026

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Animal rights advocates move closer to banning hunting in one state

The proposal has earned widespread opposition from state leaders and advocacy groups

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Wirepoints

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· Jul 1, 2026

SCOTUS to review Cook County ‘assault weapons ban,’ threatens doom for IL law, too – Legal Newsline

The Cook County case is just one of several legal challenges to so-called assault weapons bans raging in courts across the country. In Illinois, for instance, the courts have wrangled over the constitutionality of Illinois' statewide gun ban, dubbed by supporters as the Protect Illinois Communities Act, since it was enacted in 2023.

The West Australian

lean right

· Jul 7, 2026

Cruelty-accused SA pig farmers confronted by activists after first court appearance

This is the moment two cruelty-accused pig farmers are confronted by animal rights activists after their first court appearances.

WROK – 1440 AM – Rockford

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· Jun 24, 2026

Stay Safe And Informed About Snakes In Wisconsin

Stay Safe And Informed About Snakes In Wisconsin

The Big Issue

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· Jun 22, 2026

‘Pets are family’: why Big Issue and Animal Friends are fighting to keep people and their animals together

Big Issue and Animal Friends are backing the No One Left Outside campaign, calling for an end to blanket pet bans in temporary accommodation so people experiencing homelessness are not forced to choose between shelter and their animals. The post ‘Pets are family’: why Big Issue and Animal Friends are fighting to keep people and their animals together appeared first on Big Issue.

North American Animal Liberation Press Office

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· Jun 12, 2026

Veganism and Anti-Bullfighting Messages in Spain

Received anonymously: Desde Accion Directa Vegana (ADA) queremos reivindicar la intervención de diferentes espacios publicos y privados con la intención de luchar contra la promoción y expansión del especismo, en este caso en forma de tauromaquía. Para nosotrxs no habra límites a la hora de luchar por los derechos de los animales. Le legalidad es Continue reading

WDBQ – 1490 AM – Dubuque

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· Jul 7, 2026

Take The Kids To Meet Adorable Animals At Wisconsin Petting Farm

Take The Kids To Meet Adorable Animals At Wisconsin Petting Farm

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World · 3
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Animals · 1

Related coverage for "Animal rights advocates move closer to banning hunting in one state": Wirepoints — SCOTUS to review Cook County ‘assault weapons ban,’ threatens doom for IL law, too – Legal Newsline. The West Australian — Cruelty-accused SA pig farmers confronted by activists after first court appearance. WROK – 1440 AM – Rockford — Stay Safe And Informed About Snakes In Wisconsin. The Big Issue — ‘Pets are family’: why Big Issue and Animal Friends are fighting to keep people and their animals together. North American Animal Liberation Press Office — Veganism and Anti-Bullfighting Messages in Spain. WDBQ – 1490 AM – Dubuque — Take The Kids To Meet Adorable Animals At Wisconsin Petting Farm