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Another victim of no bad breeds mentality

Canine fatalities? Sir, please advise if trolling. Also, in regards to your breed claim, please point me in the direction of something I can read and sink my teeth into...see what I did there?

https://nationalcanineresearchcouncil.com/dogbites/dog-bite-related-fatalities/

The authors were only able to identify the breeds of about 10% of the dogs through registration papers, many years after most incidents. A) How does this disprove massive media reports of pitbull attacks, B) why leave out the brutalizing of many helpless victims who are scarred for life but are saved by the medical system?


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This child doesn't care that the researchers couldn't find papers on his attacker.
 
Just got me a Rotlab puppy. My girls named her Nana after the dog on Disney's Peter Pan.
 
Just got me a Rotlab puppy. My girls named her Nana after the dog on Dinsey's Peter Pan.

Awesome.... good breed choice too.
Im jealous now :-) (im a big time dog lover)
 
Awesome.... good breed choice too.
Im jealous now :-) (im a big time dog lover)

Yeah I am a big fan of Labs and my wife loves Rots. Nana seemed like the perfect choice. We both got what we wanted and so the kids got to name her. I've had dogs my whole life. This is our second, the other is a mutt named Gizmo. He looks (color and size) like a large terrier.
 
Anti-breed discrimination?

Organizers chose the state capitol this week to raise awareness about House Bill 97, which is headed to the state Senate for review. The measure would prohibit a municipality from enacting or enforcing a breed-specific rule, regulation, policy, or ordinance about dogs. Currently, there are 10 Utah cities that outlaw pit bulls or pit bull mixes, according to Natalie Schun with SLC StrutABulls.
https://www.ksl.com/?sid=28998981&nid=148&title=dog-lovers-walk-to-support-anti-breed-discrimination-measure
 
That's republicans everywhere, not just Utah. But haha. Nice shot.

No it's silly. It's government intrusion for Republicans in the state to ban cities from from banning breeds but it's not government intrusion for Republicans from municipalities to ban breeds?
 
No it's silly. It's government intrusion for Republicans in the state to ban cities from from banning breeds but it's not government intrusion for Republicans from municipalities to ban breeds?

It's the irony of pounding the states rights drum with one hand while doing the same to towns with the other. Do as they say, not as they do.

That's republicans everywhere, not just Utah. But haha. Nice shot.

I don't live everywhere. Gods you're weird.
 
It's the irony of pounding the states rights drum with one hand while doing the same to towns with the other. Do as they say, not as they do.

First of all the bill is just under review. Second that is the nature of our system. Comparing the relationship between the federal government and states to the one between states and municipalities is silly.

I am probably just as disillusioned with the numb skulls on capital hill as you but that statement is silly.
 
It's the irony of pounding the states rights drum with one hand while doing the same to towns with the other. Do as they say, not as they do.



I don't live everywhere. Gods you're weird.

Heaven forbid someone expand your idea. Oh the strangeness!!! The horror!!!
 
First of all the bill is just under review. Second that is the nature of our system. Comparing the relationship between the federal government and states to the one between states and municipalities is silly.

I am probably just as disillusioned with the numb skulls on capital hill as you but that statement is silly.

Telling people with less political power how to associate with one another is different than the fed-state relations? I get the scale and legal relationship is a bit different, but to write it off as silly while granting all unchecked legal powers to the state is flippant IMO.

You're acting like townships don't have the authority for their citizens to vote their preferences.
 
Telling people with less political power how to associate with one another is different than the fed-state relations? I get the scale and legal relationship is a bit different, but to write it off as silly while granting all unchecked legal powers to the state is flippant IMO.

You're acting like townships don't have the authority for their citizens to vote their preferences.

Are you making a states rights argument? Why are you arguing on behalf of something you don't believe in? It didn't sound like that was your original position.
 
Are you making a states rights argument? Why are you arguing on behalf of something you don't believe in? It didn't sound like that was your original position.

That's all he does. Hahaha.
 
It's the curse of having the intelligence it takes to think twice, and notice there's a difference in the result. "Believing" becomes obviously insufficient to the process of thinking.

Don't get me wrong, I think Franklin* is very smart. I also think he argues from positions he does not believe in all the time.
 
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