Thursday, May 18, 2006

Closing arguments expected to begin today in pit bull ban challenge

In the 680 News today;

Closing arguments expected to begin today in pit bull ban challenge
May 18, 2006 - 7:46 am By: Jason Satur

Closing arguments are expected to begin today in the first court challenge against Ontario's pit bull ban.
The Crown has defended the existing ban on pit bulls, insisting the law is a vital tool to protect the public from a dangerous weapon.


Pit bulls have a ``predilection to attack'' according to the Crown and were called the ``automatic guns of the dog world.''

The challenge is being argued by noted lawyer Clayton Ruby on behalf of Catherine Cochrane, who owns a two-year old pit bull mix.

Ruby has argued the ban is too broad and vague.

The current law forces owners to sterilize, muzzle and leash the dogs in public, otherwise they could face a fine of up to $10,000, as much as six months in jail or both forms of punishment.

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