Prohibiting Dog Breed Specific Laws: Fair or Turning a Blind Eye?
A new law signed by Gov. Deval Patrick would prevent cities and towns from instituting breed specific dog rules.
Is it common sense to allow cities and towns to pass rules specific to certain dog breeds, such as pit bulls, in the name of public safety? Or do they unfairly target certain dogs? Last week, Gov. Deval Patrick signed an animal rights bill that takes effect Nov. 1 and includes a stipulation prohibiting cities and towns from creating breed specific rules at the local level. The move has angered some Boston officials, the Boston Herald reports, as the new state law would negate the city's "Responsible Pit Bull Ownership" ordinance that, among other rules, requires pit bull owners to keep their dogs muzzled when off the owner's private property. Boston adopted the ordinance in 2004 after several pit bull attacks in the city captured officials…
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edmund ross
10:55 am on Monday, December 17, 2012
i am sick of people who don"t know squat about dogs makeing laws favering insurance co"s, and alowing them to extort hight rates just because of the breed of the dog it is somutch bs   more ›