Monthly Archives: April 2010

Ontario, Canada: Ontario pit bull ban isn’t working, Humane Society says

Ontario pit bull ban isn’t working, Humane Society says

By IAN ROBERTSON, Toronto Sun
Last Updated: April 28, 2010 12:20pm

[...] Results of a survey of municipalities, released Wednesday, show no significant drop in dog bite cases since the government passed Breed Specific Legislation in 2005 that resulted in “countless” pit bulls and related Staffordshire Terriers being destroyed.

Article retrieved 4/28/10 from http://www.torontosun.com/news/canada/2010/04/28/13747081.html

Exeter, CA: Non-breed-specific ordinance passed

The proposal had been breed-specific at one time, in violation of state law, but public outcry caused council members to rethink the ordinance. Previous alerts for Exeter: http://stopbsl.com/?s=exeter

Exeter City Council approves non-breed-specific ordinance protecting the public against ‘dangerous’ dogs

Staff reports • April 27, 2010

[...] Instead of targeting specific breeds — which an earlier version of the ordinance did — this version covers all types of dogs, records show.

Article retrieved 4/27/10 from http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/article/20100427/NEWS01/100427019/Exeter+City+Council+approves+non-breed-specific+ordinance+protecting+the+public+against++dangerous++dogs

Pointe Coupee Parish, LA: Pit bull ban vote postponed

Next police jury meeting will be May 11. The proposal from the Animal Control Committee may be ready for discussion at that time. The Police Jury meetings are held every second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 5:00 p.m. in the Police Jury Meeting Room, Courthouse Annex Building,160 East Main Street (located across the street from the courthouse), New Roads, Louisiana.

Contact information for Parish authorities:

Pointe Coupee Parish Police Jury
P.O. Box 290, New Roads, Louisiana 70760
(225) 638-9556 – Fax (225) 638-5555

District 1: Mr. Allen Monk
P.O. Box 285, Batchelor, LA 70715
(225) 492-3704

District 2: Mr. John Pourciau
3768 La. Hwy. 419W, Batchelor, LA 70715
(225) 492-2701

District 3: Mr. Russell Young (pushing for ban)
9005 Mandela Drive, New Roads, LA 70760
(225) 638-3941

District 4: Mr. Glenn Ray Cline
14110 Chenal Road, Jarreau, LA 70749
(225) 627-9511

District 5: Mr. Willie Olinde
P.O. Box 256, Ventress, LA 70783
(225) 638-8726

District 6: Mrs. Melanie Bueche
11850 Hwy 416, Lakeland, LA 70752
(225) 627-4055

District 7: Mr. Albert Dukes
8979 Rodney Drive, New Roads, LA 70760
(225) 638-3383

District 8: Mr. Cornell Dukes
309 Railroad Street, New Roads, LA 70760
(225) 638-8778

District 9: Mrs. Janet Vosburg
9431 False River Road, New Roads, LA 70760
(225) 638-8328

District 10: Mr. Kurt Jarreau
P. O. Box 383, Livonia, LA 70755
(225) 637-2540

District 11: Mr. Joseph Bergeron, Sr.
P. O. Box 90, Fordoche, LA 70732
(225) 637-3486

District 12: Mr. Clifford Nelson
P. O. Box 336, Ventress, LA 70783
(225) 638-3589

Police Jury postpones pit bull ban vote

By KORAN ADDO
Advocate Westside bureau
Published: Apr 28, 2010 – Page: 4B

NEW ROADS — [...]

After the discussion, Young offered his motion to ban pit bull ownership, but he was voted down when other police jurors advised him that the parish would have to hold a public hearing before the ban could take effect.

Jurors Joseph “Bozo” Bergeron Sr., Melanie Bueche, Glenn Ray Cline, Cornell Dukes, Kurt Jarreau, Allen Monk, Clifford Nelson, Willie Olinde and John “Sassy” Pourciau voted instead to postpone action on the issue and allow the Animal Control Committee more time to come up with a recommendation.

Jurors Albert “Dewey” Dukes and Young voted against setting the issue aside.

Article retrieved 4/28/10 from http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/92281704.html?showAll=y&c=y

Warwick, RI: Warwick weighing mandatory neutering of pit bulls

Breed-specific mandatory spay/neuter still has all the flaws of any other type of breed-specific law (including identification of breeds/types of dogs to be neutered), has not been shown to be effective at reducing dog populations, and is not supported by no-kill advocates or other animal welfare experts.

The City Council shall hold its regular meetings, both business and public hearing, in the Council Chambers located at the Warwick City Hall(3275 Post Road Warwick, R.I. 02886) at 7:00 p.m. on the second and third Monday in each month. Next public hearing city council meeting: May 17, 2010, 7:00 PM.

City council contact info:

Councilman Steven Colantuono (R)
Phone: (401)941-9399
Email: saco13@verizon.net

Council President Bruce Place (D)
Phone: 467-8734
Email: bdplace@verizon.net
bruce.s.place@warwickri.com

Councilwoman Helen Taylor (D)
Home – 401 824-6490
Email: Lizzytaylor29@aol.com

Councilman Joseph J. Solomon (D)
Phone: 739-2291
Email: JOSEPH.J.SOLOMON@warwickri.com

Councilman John DelGiudice (D)
Phone: 390-2992
Email: Johnd1025@verizon.net

Councilwoman Donna M. Travis (D)
Home – 738-9774
Email: Donna.M.Travis@warwickri.com

Councilman Charles J. Donovan, Jr. (D)
Phone: 739-6784
Email: CHARLES.J.DONOVAN.JR@warwickri.com

Councilman Raymond E. Gallucci (D)
Phone: 737-9477
Email: raymond.e.gallucci@warwickri.com
raycallucciward8@cox.net

Councilman Steve Merolla (D)
Office: 739-2900 ext. 306
Email: STEVEN.B.MEROLLA@warwickri.com

Warwick weighing mandatory neutering of pit bulls

6:51 PM Tue, Apr 27, 2010
Barbara Polichetti

WARWICK, R.I. — For Ann Corvin, director of the Warwick Animal Shelter, there is nothing worse that having to euthanize a dog that could make a perfectly good pet….

Corvin is now hoping that a new spaying and neutering ordinance … will reduce the number of “bully breeds” whose lives end at the animal shelter….The ordinance … requires that all pit bull and related breeds be neutered unless they are owned by a licensed breeder or are actively competing in shows.

Full article retrieved April 27, 2010 from http://newsblog.projo.com/2010/04/warwick-weighing-mandatory-neu.html

Reminder: Garfield, NJ to vote and possibly pass BSL, Tuesday, April 27

Update 4/26: Thanks to Jodi and Barb for this information. The city council has been receiving a lot of negative feedback about the proposed BSL. They will not be voting on the ordinance during the April 27 meeting. The vote is scheduled for May 11, and the proposal may no longer be breed-specific by then. I will update as I hear more.

New Jersey state law prohibits BSL.

Several citizens have started community efforts to stop the passage of the ordinance. Concerned residents in or near Garfield should get with these folks and create a collective group!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/pit-bull-cruelty-breed-specific-legislation
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/nobreedspecificlawsnj
http://www.stopbslnj.webs.com/

The ordinance will be voted on and may pass at the next city council meeting: April 27, May 11, 8:00 PM at City Hall.

City of Garfield, 111 Outwater Lane, Garfield, New Jersey 07026

City Manager’s Office (973) 340-2000
City Clerk (973) 340-2001
Mayor’s Office (973) 340-2439

Previous alerts for Garfield: http://stopbsl.com/?s=garfield

Exeter, CA: New ordinance is not breed-specific

Exeter City Council members meet in public session at 7 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall, 127 North F St., Exeter. Information: 592-3710.

Previous alerts for Exeter: http://stopbsl.com/?s=exeter

Thanks to Pawsitive Attention Pet Services for this update.

Exeter takes new look at dog law; City Council to check out revised ordinance Tuesday

BY GERALD CARROLL • gcarroll@visalia.gannett.com • April 24, 2010

Exeter officials have taken the bite out of a proposed vicious-dog ordinance by making it nonbreed-specific, interim city administrator Felix Ortiz reported Friday.

Full story retrieved April 25, 2010 from http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/article/20100424/NEWS01/4240315

Sarnia, Ontario, Canada: Protest at city hall against “pit bull” ban

Sarnia, like Brampton, has been having difficulties with breed identification. Previous articles on Sarnia: http://stopbsl.com/?s=sarnia
Sarnia’s mayor isn’t correct when he says Sarnia must enforce Ontario’s “pit bull” ban. Ottawa, for instance, has decided not to enforce the ban.

Pitbull protest at city hall

TARA HAGAN
The Observer

A group of dog owners set up camp at Sarnia’s city hall Monday to protest Ontario’s ban on pit bulls.[...]

[Mayor] Bradley said the law has been a stress on animal control workers, noting that he preferred the city’s previous ‘dangerous dog’ bylaw, which dealt with the animals on a case-by-case basis, rather than by breed.

Article retrieved 4/23/10 from http://www.theobserver.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2540872