11-03-2014, 05:16 PM
Ontario has had a Pit Bull ban and yes it did result in euthanizations of healthy animals for no reason.
It has been enough years that the dog bite data can be studied and it shows that banning Pit bull did not decrease the number of dog bites.
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentar...bulls.html
It was one of those crazy over reactions to an incident that somehow ended up as a law. How we are going to get rid of it I don't know. Even though the ban does no good and is ridiculous, to remove the ban means admitting to making a mistake in the first place. We all know how good governments are at admitting mistakes.
It has been enough years that the dog bite data can be studied and it shows that banning Pit bull did not decrease the number of dog bites.
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentar...bulls.html
It was one of those crazy over reactions to an incident that somehow ended up as a law. How we are going to get rid of it I don't know. Even though the ban does no good and is ridiculous, to remove the ban means admitting to making a mistake in the first place. We all know how good governments are at admitting mistakes.
Catherine