Monthly Archives: January 2011

Union County and Waxhaw, NC: Commissioner wants breed ban

Union County Commissioner Jon Thomas has called for a ban on “pit bulls” in the wake of a fatal attack in Waxhaw, N.C. However, Thomas then learned that North Carolina state law prohibits breed bans (where he heard this is unclear; state law does not appear to prohibit breed bans). Nevertheless, he says he is determined to find solutions to avoid a repeat of the tragedy.

Keep in mind the following facts as explained by the local news media:

  • Waxhaw has no animal control.
  • Without animal control, dog laws (including leash law) are unenforced.
  • The dogs involved in the attack were reported to county animal control as neglected, malnourished, running loose, and mistreated. County animal control did not do anything about the dogs because they cannot enforce city laws.

It is unclear at this time what laws might be considered. However, locals should attend Waxhaw’s council meeting to guide the discussion toward realistic, effective non-breed-specific solutions.

Waxhaw Board of Commissioners meeting, January 17 at 6:30 PM, at the Museum of the Waxhaws.

Waxhaw officials contact info
Mayor Daune Gardner, 704-843-2195 ext 27, mayor@waxhaw.com
Mayor Pro Tem Martin Lane, 704-843-9606, mlane@waxhaw.com
Commissioner Joyce Blythe, 704-843-2246, jblythe@waxhaw.com
Commissioner Erin Kirkpatrick, 704-843-2195, ekirkpatrick@waxhaw.com
Commissioner Brett Diller, 704-843-2195, bdiller@waxhaw.com
Town Manager Michael McLaurin, 704-843-2195 ext 25, mmclaurin@waxhaw.com

Union County Commissioner Jonathan Thomas, who is calling for a ban or restrictions on “pit bulls”: Jonathan.Thomas@co.union.nc.us

Waxhaw has no animal control

Posted: 01/15/2011 3:41 PM

WAXHAW, N.C.– [...] Waxhaw Mayor Daune Gardner said town leaders will meet on Monday to discuss possible new ordinances, including forcing pet owners to register potentially dangerous animals with the police.

“We will be looking at what we can do to make our community safer,” Gardner said.[...]

Waxhaw stopped providing animal control service five years ago because there were so few complaints, said McLaurin, the town manager.[...]

Union County Commissioner Jonathan Thomas said he looked into whether the county could ban pit bulls. Thomas said he was told state law would prohibit such a measure but he says it would protect residents.

“You should get rid of all of the pit bulls,” Thomas said. “You have to mitigate threats.”[...]

Some Waxhaw leaders indicated they would not support a ban on pit bulls, saying it is too difficult to separate breeds that are dangerous from those that are not.

But Mayor Gardner vowed officials would find out “what we can and cannot do.”

Full article retrieved 1/15/11 from http://m.wcnc.com/wcnc/db_20148/contentdetail.htm;jsessionid=F1CD2BE43C864A2E501F499C1C6F8145?contentguid=jwDzaI74&src=cat&full=true#display

A similar article on the topic can be found here: http://www.wsoctv.com/news/26506683/detail.html

Lincoln Park, MI: Study session to consider possible breed ban, Jan 18

Thanks to Jodi for this alert!

The city of Lincoln Park, MI, will hold a study session on Jan 18 at 6:30 PM at City Hall (1355 Southfield) to discuss dangerous dog laws and “pit bulls.” A breed ban is a possibility.

City of Lincoln Park, 1355 Southfield, Lincoln Park, MI 48146
(313) 386-1800 — Ext 231

City Council E-mail Quick List
joekaiserjr@yahoo.com, suzannebmoreno@gmail.com,  mark.kandes@gmail.com, tamurphy56@yahoo.com, mario.disanto@gmail.com, DAMajors1@sbcglobal.net

City Clerk Donna Breeding, dbreeding@citylp.com
Mayor Vaslo, mayorvaslo@sbcglobal.net

LINCOLN PARK: Study session set to discuss dangerous dogs in city

Published: Thursday, January 13, 2011
By Lisa Yensen

LINCOLN PARK — A study session on pit bulls and other dogs considered to be dangerous has been set by the City Council for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall, 1355 Southfield Road.

Councilman Mark Kandes requested the study session to look at the community’s reactions to the issue.[...]

Mayor Frank Vaslo said he is hoping residents will come to the meeting to voice their opinions.[...]

“I don’t believe banning is the answer,” Vaslo said. “We need to strengthen vicious animal ordinances, but I’m open to listening to the testimony by everyone and we’ll make the decision after that.”[...]

Full article retrieved 1/14/11 from http://www.thenewsherald.com/articles/2011/01/13/news/doc4d2f6dda65a84737431151.txt?viewmode=fullstory

Ohio: HB 14 would remove statewide BSL

Ohio state law currently considers all “pit bulls” (defined as “any dog commonly known as a pit bull”) to be “vicious” dogs, and places special ownership restrictions and requirements on all dogs identified as “pit bulls.”

Ohio Representative Barbara Sears has filed HB 14, which would remove the breed-specific language from state law, meaning that “pit bulls” would be treated like any other dog, and “pit bull” owners would be treated like any other dog owner.

This bill was filed last year as HB 79 and passed the state house as HB 55, but did not pass the Senate in time. Sears has refiled the bill for the current legislative session. It must pass hearings, the House, and the Senate to become law.

This bill needs strong, loud public support in order to pass. Please contact your Ohio state legislators and ask them to support this law.

StopBSL will provide updates as this bill moves through the legislative process, but Ohio residents need to be extremely proactive. Similar efforts in previous years have all failed.

You may read the bill here: http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/bills.cfm?ID=129_HB_14

You may track the bill here: http://lsc.state.oh.us/coderev/hou129.nsf/House+Bill+Number/0014?OpenDocument

Smithville, OH: Pit bull ban proposal rejected

I recommend following the article link to read the full article. It clearly identifies the numerous reasons why the pit bull ban was rejected by the city council, including loud opposition from the public, unfavorable news media coverage, and statistics that demonstrated that “pit bulls” were not a problem in Smithville.

Remember, however, that state law already considers all “pit bulls” to be “vicious”—and Smithville will enforce the special restrictions placed on pit bulls by state law.

Pit bull ban option hits the bone pile in Smithville

By STEVE HUSZAI

Staff Writer

SMITHVILLE — Council, while not taking an official vote on the matter, nonetheless decided to stop consideration of a pit bull ban within Smithville’s limits after an onslaught from (local and national) opponents of breed-specific legislation.[...]

Instead, the village will enforce the minimum requirements in the Ohio Revised Code regarding pit bulls, such as having liability insurance for owners.[...]

Full article retrieved 1/14/11 from http://www.the-daily-record.com/news/article/4963050

All alerts for Smithville, OH: http://stopbsl.com/?s=smithville%2C+oh

Winnipeg, MB, Canada: Locals want to overturn pit bull ban

Facebook group to repeal the ban: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Help-Repeal-Winnipegs-Pit-Bull-Ban/166789433355315?v=wall

Contact information for Winnipeg City Hall:
City Hall, Council Building, 510 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1B9
Contact page for Councillors: http://www.winnipeg.ca/council/contact.stm

Dog trainer trying to fight City Hall over pit bull ban

Updated: Thu Jan. 13 2011 07:24:49
ctvwinnipeg.ca

Pit bulls have a bad reputation, earned because people have been mauled in the past. Now, some Winnipeggers are now saying the city should lift its ban on the dogs, which was adopted 20 years ago.[...]

Today, one city councillor says overturning the ban is not something the city is considering.

Full article retrieved 1/13/11 from http://winnipeg.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20110112/wpg_pitbulls_110112/20110113/?hub=WinnipegHome

Vienna, WV: BSL repeal to be considered, Jan 13

Thanks to Jodi for this update!

Back in mid-December, we learned that city officials in Vienna, West Virginia were considering revising their vicious dog ordinance to REMOVE the breed specific language from the law. At that time, the city council agreed to look over a revised ordinance at a later meeting, and the vicious dog ordinance is on the council’s agenda tomorrow, January 13, 2011.

Parks Director Norm Harris is assisting the council in making revisions to the ordinance, and Mr. Harris is opposed to breed specific legislation, believing that owners are responsible for the actions of their dogs. BSL has been in place in Vienna since 1984, and this would be a great win!

The council meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. at Vienna City Hall. If you are in the the Vienna area, please try to attend.

Jodi Preis, Bless the Bullys

Previous alert for Vienna: http://stopbsl.com/2010/12/17/vienna-wv-council-asked-to-consider-bsl-repeal/

City of Vienna
City Hall, 609 29th Street, Vienna, WV 26105
Phone: (304) 295-4541

Mayor David Nohe, mayorone@suddenlinkmail.com
Norm Harris, Park Department, normharris@vienna-wv.com

City Council e-mail quick list: rdbibbee@frontier.com, pthornton@vienna-wv.com, jimmiracle@vienna-wv.com, rcrapp@suddenlink.net, rogersb@suddenlink.net, cathy.smith6@va.gov

Bristol Borough, PA: BSL may pass as soon as Feb.

State law clearly prohibits breed-specific laws, and Bristol Borough is fully aware of this, but they intend to proceed.

Next Bristol Borough council meeting:
Work session meeting February 7, 7 PM, Borough Hall

BRISTOL BOROUGH MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 250 POND STREET, BRISTOL, PA 19007
Fax Number: 215-788-5366
Borough Office Phone Number: 215-788-3828

Solicitor William Salerno, 220 Radcliffe Street, Bristol, PA 19007
Phone : 215-788-5450

Borough Council contact info:
Lorraine Cullen, lcullen@bristolboro.com
James Lutz, 215-788-2647
Anthony Muccie, amuccie@bristolboro.com
Patrick Sabatini, 215-781-9003
Ralph DiGuiseppe, rdiguiseppe@bristolboro.com
Leo Plenski, Jr., lplenski@bristolboro.com
Robyn Trunell, rtrunell@bristolboro.com
Betty Rodriguez, brodriguez@bristolboro.com

All alerts for Bristol Borough: http://stopbsl.com/?s=%22bristol+borough%22

Bristol may pass dog muzzle law next month

By: George Mattar, phillyBurbs.com

Bristol Borough council authorized advertising two proposed ordinances Monday which would require all pit bulls to be muzzled on public property and that all dogs must be on a leash.

The proposals could become law at next month’s meeting.

Full article retrieved 1/12/11 from http://www.phillyburbs.com/news/local/courier_times/courier_times_news_details/article/2463/2011/january/10/bristol-may-pass-dog-muzzle-law-next-month.html