The Florida Greyhound Association has gone to court to try and remove a proposed constitutional amendment from the November ballot that would outlaw greyhound racing at dog tracks by 2020. However, tracks would still be allowed to operate other gambling activities, such as slot machines and poker rooms. The plaintiffs say there are numerous flaws in Amendment 13 including the fact that the proposal does not advise voters that dog tracks still would be allowed to broadcast live greyhound races from other states. Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, who served on the Constitution Revision Commission, called greyhound racing and the treatment of the dogs a “black eye on our state” during a meeting last month.