A pair of regulatory hurdles to MMA legalization fell today in North America. In Connecticut, a bill to legalize MMA passed the senate, clearing the way for events to be held in the state. North of the border, Canadian legislators amended a law to allow combat sports, including MMA. The former means that the sport is legal in all but one state in the U.S., while the latter bolsters legislation previously left to provinces within Canada.
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