Mexico City legislature may ban bullfighting

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This season’s bullfights in Mexico City might be the last, as local legislators aim to revive a bill banning the activity.

The Associated PressCity may be the last, as legislators in the city assembly seek to revive a bill banning the activity.

Last year, the assembly’s Animal Welfare Commission gave preliminary approval to a law banning public events “at which animals are subject to mistreatment and cruelty that result in their death.” But the bill never made it to a vote before the full assembly.

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