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In reply to the discussion: We DID PITT BULLS BEFORE! [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)Or do you mean that when all BSLs are lumped together, some work and some don't and so therefore BSLs are meaningless?
Because I kind of think it's hard to get around a ban unless you live in a very remote, rural area. But banning is seldom designed to keep open areas of farmland safe. They are usually designed to keep a certain breed off the streets of cities.
And if that's the case, I would say bans are easier to enforce, since being seen in public with a banned breed would likely mean a heavy fine and removal of the dog.
And if a ban forces someone to keep their dog off the streets from fear of a fine and removal, well, that's a successful ban.
And again, I'm simply curious: what would be the impact to you or anyone else if pit bulls disappeared off the face of the Earth in 20 years or so?
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