Feb. 24 special election set for Salina voters to decide on pit bull ban
SALINA, Kan. (KWCH) - A special election for Salina voters to have a say on the citys pit bull ban is set for Feb. 24.
A sample ballot from the Saline County Election Office shows how the yes or no question will be crafted in the special election. The question is simply, Shall the following ordinance be adopted? The ballot then spells out the ordinance that, if passed, would repeal existing city code that currently disallows pit bulls in the city.
Specifically, the question voters will consider proposes repealing part of the city code that is commonly referred to as the citys breed-specific regulations.
If approved (if the yes votes win), the new ordinance would repeal all existing sections that specifically regulate pit bulls and would establish a police in the city that all dogs are regulated in the same manner, regardless of breed.
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