Canadian Medical Association Wants Ban On Mixed Martial Arts
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Canadian Medical Association Wants Ban On Mixed Martial Arts
The Canadian Medical Association is seeking a ban on mixed martial arts competitions because of the risk of severe head trauma and other debilitating injuries.
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NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario (August 25, 2010)—Delegates to the annual meeting of the Canadian Medical Association voted Wednesday to seek a government ban on the sport of mixed martial arts.

The vote came after often-contentious debate among 250 doctors at the meeting in Niagara Falls, Ontario.

Those in favor of banning the sport say it puts fighters at risk of severe head trauma and other injuries that could have lifelong effects.

They argue that unlike sports such as hockey and skiing, the intent of mixed martial arts is to incapacitate one's opponent.

Seven provinces in Canada sanction mixed martial arts prize fighting.

The Ontario government recently changed its stance and will allow mixed martial arts in 2011.

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