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The Oklahoma State Penitentiary's (OSP) Annual Outlaw Rodeo in McAlester, OK proudly touts itself as the only "Behind the Walls" prison rodeo. That's not exactly a bragging point.
This gladiator-style cruelty contest has been reinforcing felons' aggression since 1940 under the guise of "tradition". Inmates are brought in from 10 prisons around the state to compete against each other and the animals.
Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry, Director Justin Jones, and Warden Marty Sirmons should be ashamed to be spending taxpayer dollars teaching violent offenders new ways to abuse, with innocent animals being the victims--at least for now. It is a well-known fact that abuse again animals is a precursor to violent acts against humans.
Animals used in rodeos, such as horses, bulls, steers, and calves, are body-slammed, violently roped, dragged by the neck while their legs are tied, electrically shocked, and cruelly tormented. Animals are routinely injured, and some are killed. Rodeos are condemned by every major animal protection organizationin the United States and beyond due to the inherently abusive nature of the industry.
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Rodeo associations claim very few animals are injured and killed in rodeos. Of course, these same rodeo associations do not disclose their animal injuries and deaths, and SHARK's footage tells the real story.
If injury and death records were made public, the rodeo world would certainly lose both its fans and corporate sponsors. Furthermore, violations of supposed "humane rules" are very rarely, if ever, discplined and violators' records are never released. This explains why SHARK investigators document some of the same violators committing the same cruelties year after year.
By sponsoring a rodeo for inmates this maximum security penitentiary sends the message that the prison and the state of Oklahoma condones violence against animals, flying in the face of a prison’s mission to reform and rehabilitate criminals. Violence is violence, whether it's committed against human or non-human animals.
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During a time of budget cuts and manpower-shortage in Oklahoma’s prison system, the Corrections Department spent more than $15,000 in overtime alone for security related to the prison rodeo in 2004.
Please write Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry, OSP Warden Marty Sirmons, and the McAlester Chamber of Commerce and let your opinion be known regarding taxpayer-subsidized cruelty being taught to convicted felons.
Then contact the sponsors of rodeo and tell them that as long as their business gives money to animal abusers you won't be buying their products! Learn more at CorporateThugs.com
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Justin Jones, Director, Department of Corrections
3400 Martin Luther King Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73111-4298
Phone: (405) 425-2505
Fax: (405) 425-2578
Email:
justin.jones@doc.state.ok.us
McAlester Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture
P.O. BOX 759
McAlester, OK 74501
Phone: (918) 423-2550
Fax: (918) 423-1345
Email: info@mcalester.org
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