BSL Prevention in Texas

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PETITION TO STOP BSL IN TEXAS

We need to prevent any State Legislative to declare a specific breed or mixed breeds as a Vicious or Potentially Dangerous animal. Our State or any State should inherently recognize that dogs are personal property. Banning BSL to pass in Texas allows a Bill for Federal Legislation to enact which protects ownership of property rights and the legal use of rights in domestic animals. It ensures NO City or State shall prohibit ownership of Pits nor shall it restrict the ownership of any specific dog breeds. We must stop the senseless banning of these amazing, beautiful, intelligent dogs, and ban the ignorant, cold-hearted, abusive owners who ruin this breed and/or any breed. We must put an end to such unjust policies by fighting breed specific legislation and promoting a positive outlook and an accurate image of Pit Bulls. You only hear, read and see what the media/press portrays of these dogs. It should not solely be blamed on the breed itself but on the dog owners up bringing of this breed(s). Breed-specific laws will not protect our communities. An owner intent on using s/hes dogs for malicious purposes will simply switch to another type of breed and continue to jeopardize public safety. This list of regulated breeds or types could grow every year without ever addressing responsible dog ownership. In this case deeds, not breeds, should be addressed. Breed-specific laws are extremely unfair and unjust to responsible owners of these so-called Vicious animals. Breed-specific laws can cause an increase in costs for communities. Shelter costs for the community could rise as citizens abandon targeted breeds, and the adoptable dogs of the targeted breeds would be euthanized at a shelter. In some instances, breed-specific laws have been overturned on constitutional grounds; due to difficulties and it being impossible to determine of what a dog would become. Keep in mind the breed-specific laws may be deemed unconstitutionally vague. This law can potentially also be found to involve the taking of property without due process. Labeling of the Pit Bull breed as Vicious and dangerous dogs are implemented by narrow-minded and uneducated individuals of this breed(s). Pit Bulls are not all Vicious and were not genetically predisposed to being Vicious. If our State Legislative validates BSL- Breed Specific Law, they are clearly stating that Pits are no longer allowed to be kept as family members in our homes. Please Help Prevent this from occurring to responsible and loyal Pit Bull owners in the State of Texas.









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  • Julia F
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    • We owned a mixed-breed pitbull that was never a problem. Not ALL of these animals are problems. The owners are the ones who should be banned.
  • Heather T
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    • Punish the owner, not the dog
  • Bonnie A
  • Jacko, Barrick W
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    • i love pit bulls. if raised properly, they are the sweetest dogs ever.
  • Holly C. W
  • William P
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    • I think this bill is terrible and is just another way these wack jobs are trying to punish everyone for a few idiots.
  • Tony F
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    • I love my pit and there is no way I could ever see her go!
  • Louren Y
  • Sharee M
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  • Adam G
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    • Protect this beautiful breed
  • Sabine
  • Megan D
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  • Bryan M
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  • Melissa H
  • Jack T
  • John S
  • Pamela C
  • Jenny L
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    • DONT TRY TO GET MY DOG!!!!!!!
  • Susan B
  • Courtney P
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    • They didn't learn to be mean on their own, punish the humans
  • Matthew James N
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    • A dog reflects its owner.
  • Steve
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    • Yes, attitude reflects leadership. Dont hate the dog but hate the owner who gives our breed a bad rap.
  • Marilyn W
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    • People make animals mean !
  • nikki
  • Socram E
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    • Ban the owners. D'uh
  • Janet R
  • Sherri B
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    • I have a pit/boxer mix their not bad dogs at all... Get over it
  • juan s
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    • pits are not danger it how some other train there dog so can yall let the pits stay
  • Joshua R
  • samuel m
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    • do we start banning certain ETHNICITIES which are STATISTICALLY more prone to commit violence..?
  • Travis W
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  • Brian F
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    • My ankle bitter corgi is more trouble than your pitt
  • Troy C
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    • if you are god fearing you will not promote the extinction of any animal.
  • Jeff B
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    • I think we need to punish bad owners and not the dogs.
  • BONNIE
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    • SAVE OUR ANIMALS...JUST BECAUSE IT IS A PIT BULL OR MIXED DOESN'T MEAN THAT IT WAS RAISED TO HARM OTHERS....A DOG IS GOING TO PROTECT THERE SELF IF NEED BE...I WAS BITTEN IN THE FACE BY MY OWN CHOW...AND THEY WEREN'T OUTLAWED.....
  • Amanda H
  • Dustin R
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    • go Yuna and her boyfriend. you guys rock. good luck
  • Melissa A
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  • Danielle H
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    • Punish the Deed not the Breed!!!
  • Gracia R
  • Nick S