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Racing to Ruin — Stop Horse Suffering in Maryland
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Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
Join the urgent movement to transform Maryland's legacy from one of horse racing tragedies to a beacon of animal welfare and compassion.
Maryland stands at a critical juncture. The historic Pimlico and Laurel Park race tracks, once symbols of pride, now cast long shadows over the state’s commitment to compassion and animal welfare. Recent events have exposed the grim reality faced by the magnificent horses forced to compete, often at the expense of their well-being and lives.
At Laurel Park, a series of tragic fatalities has reignited the debate over the ethics of horse racing1. These aren’t isolated incidents but symptoms of a deeper issue within the industry — an issue that Maryland can no longer afford to ignore.
The push for enhanced safety measures and the scrutiny of racing practices signal a growing awareness, but is it enough2?
The heart of the matter extends beyond track conditions or safety protocols. It’s about the young horses, pushed to their limits before they’re fully mature, risking severe injury or worse3. It’s about the stark contrast between the fleeting moments of entertainment and the lifelong consequences these animals endure.
Maryland’s rich history and cultural identity have long been intertwined with horse racing. Yet, as we evolve, so too must our traditions. The recent legislative efforts to rebuild and modernize Pimlico Race Course, transitioning it to state control, reflect a commitment to the industry4. But at what cost? As the industry grapples with declining attendance and growing ethical concerns, the question arises: are we preserving a tradition or perpetuating a cycle of harm?
It’s time for Maryland to lead with empathy and foresight. Closing Pimlico and Laurel Park isn’t just about ending a sport; it’s about setting a new standard for animal welfare and redefining what entertainment should never entail — the suffering of sentient beings.
Take Action Now
Your voice matters. By signing the petition to close Pimlico and Laurel Park, you’re not just advocating for the end of horse racing in Maryland; you’re championing a future where compassion prevails over tradition, where entertainment doesn’t come at the cost of animal welfare.
Join us in calling for a humane approach to how we treat all living beings, ensuring a legacy Maryland can be proud of.
Sign the petition to end horse racing in Maryland and together, we can create a brighter, more compassionate future — for humans and horses alike.