Category: Breed-Specific Legislation

  • BSL Not Imminent in Elgin, Illinois, but a Criminal Probe of Councilman John Prigge Should Be

    BSL Not Imminent in Elgin, Illinois, but a Criminal Probe of Councilman John Prigge Should Be

    Elgin, Illinois, City Council members this week discussed what to do after an incident in which a 9-year-old boy was apparently pinched by one of two “pit bulls” a week ago today in Elgin’s Festival Park.   I say “pinched” because that’s what the Chicago Tribune called it.   Interesting that this incident went from…

  • I Love the Smell of a Set-Up in the Morning…

    I Love the Smell of a Set-Up in the Morning…

    Why do I love the smell of a set-up in the morning?   Because it makes it easier to expose shady wrongdoings which stink to high heaven.   Anyone else getting the feeling that there’s something really rotten in Elgin, Illinois, based on Elgin’s most recent “pit bull” incident?   The Courier News made sure…

  • Do You Believe in Coincidence? Neither Do We…

    Do You Believe in Coincidence?  Neither Do We…

    Update, June 1, 2010: According to a media report, it appears that the dogs in question were free-roaming through no fault of the owner.   The dogs were discovered missing from their cages upon the owner’s return home and there was an apparent hole in the fence.   As the owner herself has said, there…

  • OK Ohio, the Time has Come!

    OK Ohio, the Time has Come!

    While we wholeheartedly support the amendment to Ohio’s HB 55 which would remove the designation of “pit bull” as a dangerous breed, we have some serious misgivings about some of the other provisions of the bill like court-ordered psych evals, particularly for minors, who violate certain provisions of the law.   As such, we are…

  • Free-Roaming Dogs an Ongoing Problem

    Free-Roaming Dogs an Ongoing Problem

    Inside Edition today reported on a mother in California who recently had to shoot a stray dog that attacked her two daughters as they stood on their front lawn.   The dog’s breed was believed to be a Boxer, but as ever, the breed is not what makes a dog potentially dangerous; the fact that…

  • If the Federal Government, States, and Municipalities Can Cherry Pick Which Laws They’ll Adhere to or Enforce, Why Shouldn’t We Follow Suit?

    If the Federal Government, States, and Municipalities Can Cherry Pick Which Laws They’ll Adhere to or Enforce, Why Shouldn’t We Follow Suit?

    In the last decade, we’ve seen a lot of corruption in this country.   We’ve seen corrupt and immoral politicians on the federal, state, and municipal levels; people who believe they don’t have to follow the same laws they pass in a true do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do fashion.   Is that what’s happening in Garland, Texas with the…

  • Yes Virginia, PETA Does Support “Pit Bull” Bans

    Yes Virginia, PETA Does Support “Pit Bull” Bans

    My, my, my what passes for journalism these days.   Yesterday, the United Press International (UPI) published an article about bully breeds, but it was difficult to determine if the article was advocating for these breeds, or if it was just more of the same conflicting information.   For instance, the article stated that PETA…

  • If Only the Truth Had Such Good PR!

    If Only the Truth Had Such Good PR!

    For some reason, the Toledo Free Press yesterday wrote a…well, gosh, I don’t know what to call it.   The article — Former dog warden warns: watch out for pit bulls — about former Lucas County (of which Toledo is a part) Dog Warden Tom Skeldon, reads like an apologetic of sorts on the one…

  • Other Dog Breeds More Likely to Attack Than “Pit Bulls”

    Other Dog Breeds More Likely to Attack Than “Pit Bulls”

    A guest editorialist for the Mansfield, Ohio, newspaper Mansfield News Journal today writes, If the likelihood and frequency to bite is what makes [a dog] vicious, then there are many breeds that should be banned as vicious breeds well before the pit bull [and where the author uses the word “pit bull” it would seem…

  • Auburn, California Considers Breed-Specific Restrictions for 5 Breeds Considered to be “Pit Bulls”

    Auburn, California Considers Breed-Specific Restrictions for 5 Breeds Considered to be “Pit Bulls”

    6/15/10 update: According to the Auburn Journal, There will be no breed-specific legislation in Auburn. In a three-to-two vote Monday night, Auburn City Council members decided to delete regulations about the mandatory spay and neuter of pitbulls from the citys updated animal ordinance and directed city staff to work to support Safety First, the new…