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Pit Bull News

Keeping track of the propoganda and news on bully breeds

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Aurora closer to pit-bull limits

The council votes to officially weigh rules to ban new pit bulls in the city, require an annual licensing fee of $600 for existing dogs, and require owners to have $100,000 in liability insurance.
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Sunday, September 25, 2005

Prince George's Councilman Wants Pit Bull Ban Repealed

One Prince George's County councilman has proposed lifting the county's pit bull ban, which he calls ineffective and expensive.

The ban was imposed in 1996 after a series of pit bull attacks and complaints about dogfighting and wandering dogs.

"Public policy should make sense," said Councilman Thomas R. Hendershot. "It shouldn't be overly expensive, and it ought to be fair. The pit bull ban is none of the above."
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