So let me get this straight. the town has a problem of stray dogs that may have wandered south into the town. That is the justification for banning new ownership and putting restrictions on presently owned pit bulls. I’m scratching my head. What does one possibly have to do with the other?
The bottom line is this is a responsible decision. This breed doesn’t just bite; it attacks, maimes, and kills. The results of a pit attack are always catastrophic. Having a lousy $500K liability policy doesn’t help when a child’s facd gets ripped off. The “first bite is free” approach is absurd. There is no place for this breed in populated areas.
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Let me be the first to commend the good people of Rushville for their wise decision. Now change the name of your town.
So let me get this straight. the town has a problem of stray dogs that may have wandered south into the town. That is the justification for banning new ownership and putting restrictions on presently owned pit bulls. I’m scratching my head. What does one possibly have to do with the other?
The bottom line is this is a responsible decision. This breed doesn’t just bite; it attacks, maimes, and kills. The results of a pit attack are always catastrophic. Having a lousy $500K liability policy doesn’t help when a child’s facd gets ripped off. The “first bite is free” approach is absurd. There is no place for this breed in populated areas.