Sunday, March 25, 2007

Superier Court Stricked Down Key Elements of Flawed Pitbull Ban

We are getting mixed information as to how or if this law has been changed. Until we hear from Clayton Ruby we will not know which of the media to believe.

If what this report states, how are we aware if our dogs are purebred or not. I have no papers for Shasta. Does that mean she is not a purebred breed? So much confusion, and I'm continuing to have her muzzled in public until Clayton Ruby expains exactlt what this means.

If some of the dogs are off the hook with this ban, I hope people will continue to support the Banned Aid Coalition. We want ALL the bullies freed and get rid of BSL in it's entirety.

As you can see, Michael Bryant want's nothing better for spread his message across all of North America and he MUST be STOPPED!

Superior Court Strikes Down Key Elements of Flawed Pitbull Ban
TORONTO, March 23 /CNW/ -

Despite headlines proclaiming that Ontario's pitbull ban has been upheld by the Superior Court, the Toronto Humane Society is thrilled that two key aspects of the law have been struck down.

Firstly the vague definition of "pitbull and pitbull-like" has been found faulty. The ban,while it stands, now applies only to purebred pitbulls. This removes death sentences from literally thousands of dogs who have had the misfortune of being pitbull-like.

Secondly, bylaw enforcement officers are no longer allowed to go to court armed only with a veterinarian's certificate stating that the dog in question is a pitbull. This is significant because you can't cross-examine a piece of paper.

The combination of the clarified definition and the added civic responsibility of demanding witnesses actually attend court will make it far more difficult to prosecute questionable and spurious cases. In fact, it looks like the law has actually applied the traditional standard of fairness, which is to say most of the mixed-breed dogs that have been unfairly caught in the net of the original legislation are now innocent until proven guilty.

If you'd like any more information or want to come down to the THS,
please contact senior communicator Lee Oliver.

For further information: Lee Oliver, Senior Communicator, Toronto Humane
Society, Tel: (416) 392-2273, ext 2149, Cell: (416) 984-3097

2 comments:

Tiredawg said...

Hey Conner, Domino wanted me to stop by and say hello for him. Keep up the GREAT work. Pit Bulls aren't dangerous, just the dumb fizzuck owners that think they are ABLE to own them. Thanx for the work you do to defend a bull. We at the Dawg's House love you for it.

Conners said...

Awww...my trophy winning Tired Dawg and Dominio, you of all people know you never quite a race until the finish and the outcome is VICTORY!!! You and I are so alike because my trophy's will be seeing dogs unmuzzled and not on banned lists.