Monthly Archives: June 2011

Ohio HB 14 passes House, heads to Senate

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Ohio HB 14 passed the state house yesterday, 69-29. How did your house representative vote on HB 14?

HB 14 gained several co-sponsors in the house, and the state’s dog wardens are also supportive of the bill. HB 14 now goes to the Senate, and will likely be dealt with in the fall. Last year’s similar HB 79 died at this stage. It is vital that Ohio residents communicate to their senators the importance of this bill and the need for it to be heard and voted on. Don’t let it die again!

Existing state law does not protect the publicdiscriminates against dog bite victims, and compounds the struggles of no-kill groups, animal welfare advocates, and public safety advocates. HB 14 is a badly-needed rework.

Find your state senator’s contact information here: http://www.ohiosenate.gov/

Link to the text of HB 14:
http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/bills.cfm?ID=129_HB_14

Senate also gets ‘pit bulls’ proposal

BY JIM PROVANCE, BLADE COLUMBUS BUREAU

COLUMBUS — [...] The chamber gave almost as strong support to a separate bill to eliminate Ohio’s distinction as the only state that automatically labels the ”pit bull” a “vicious dog” by virtue of its breed.

[The bill heads] to the Senate, which, except for an expected brief return in two weeks, left town for the summer Tuesday.[...]

Last session’s ”pit bull” bill died without a vote in the Senate, in part because it lacked support from dog wardens. This time, the dog wardens have signed on to the effort.[...]

Webb City, MO extends breed ban registration deadline

Webb City passed a ban on “pit bulls” earlier this month, with a grandfather clause for dogs that are already registered with the city. The city has decided to extend the registration deadline for “pit bulls” until July 12 to allow residents to register their dogs.

No new “pit bulls” will be allowed in the city after July 12. Owners of grandfathered “pit bulls” must follow several special restrictions.

Webb City council grants extension for pit bull owners

By Andra Bryan Stefanoni, news@joplinglobe.com
June 28, 2011

WEBB CITY, Mo. — The City Council on Monday night amended its newly approved pit bull ban to establish a grace period for current residents or those now moving to the city. [...]

Full article retrieved 6/29/11 from http://www.joplinglobe.com/local/x236811257/Webb-City-council-grants-extension-for-pit-bull-owners

All alerts for Webb City, MO: http://stopbsl.com/?s=%22webb+city%2C+mo%22

Cornell, WI: Committee to discuss BSL, July 6

Cornell, WI will discuss possible restrictions on “pit bulls and other dangerous dog breeds” during the Public Health and Safety committee meeting on July 6 at 5:00 PM in the council chambers. This is definitely on the agenda, per the city office.

There is no official proposal yet, so I do not know whether they are going to consider restrictions or a ban, nor which dog breeds specifically will be targeted.

Residents and locals are encouraged to contact the city council and attend the committee meeting to provide respectful, educational dialogue about the dangers of BSL and the need for effective breed-neutral solutions.

City of Cornell, 222 Main Street, Cornell, WI 54732
715-239-3710
cornellcityoffice@centurytel.net

Ohio HB 14 on House floor for vote today

Edit 1/31/12: You are viewing an old post; HB 14 has advanced. View all alerts for HB 14: http://stopbsl.com/?s=ohio+hb+14

Update 6/28/11: Heard that HB 14 passed the House. Next, it will have to go through the Senate process. Updates to come.

Today, June 28, the Ohio House will vote on HB 14, a bill that would repeal Ohio’s statewide BSL and comprehensively revise and strengthen the state dog control laws.

Ohio residents, please write your House Representatives, who will be the ones to vote—and urge them to pass HB 14!

Existing state law does not protect the public, discriminates against dog bite victims, and compounds the struggles of no-kill groups, animal welfare advocates, and public safety advocates. HB 14 is a badly-needed rework.

Find your state senator and representative using the legislator locator:
http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/index.cfm

Link to the text of HB 14:
http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/bills.cfm?ID=129_HB_14

Fulton, MO reminder: Council to hear from dog committee, June 28 (possible BSL)

During a city council meeting in March, council discussed possible revisions to Fulton’s animal control ordinance. The possibility of BSL was raised at that time, and the council formed a dog ordinance committee.

Council is scheduled to receive an update on the dog ordinance committee on June 28. It is not clear at this time what that update will cover. Residents and locals may wish to attend in order to express continued opposition to BSL and to monitor the progress and intentions of the dog ordinance committee.

From the June 28 agenda:

8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
a) Update by Councilman Pautz on the Dog Committee meeting held on Thursday, June 16th

The city council meeting will take place on June 28 at 6:30 PM, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 18 E. 4th Street, Fulton, MO.

All alerts for Fulton: http://stopbsl.com/?s=%22fulton%2C+mo%22

Ellenville, NY reminder: Public hearing on dog ordinance, June 27

Public hearing on dog ordinance, June 27, 7:15 PM, at the Ellenville Government Center, 2 Elting Court, Ellenville, NY 12428.

A few Ellenville trustees and officials quoted in the article below expressed fear of “pit bulls” and Rottweilers, and they suggest BSL might be an option. Residents and locals are encouraged to attend the public hearing and provide effective breed-neutral laws for the council to consider. Respectful correspondence and educational materials may help.

New York state law prohibits breed-specific laws, and we would hope the Ellenville village attorney knows this. We do not know at this time what will be discussed or introduced at the public hearing.

Contact information for Ellenville officials:
Village Manager Mary Sheeley, msheeley@villageofellenville.com
Village Clerk Noreen Dechon, ndechon@villageofellenville.com
Mayor Jeff Kaplan, jkaplan@villageofellenville.com
Trustee Francisco Oliveras, foliveras@villageofellenville.com
Trustee Raymond Younger, ryounger@villageofellenville.com
Trustee Patricia Steinhoff, psteinhoff@villageofellenville.com
Trustee Efrain Lopez, elopez@villageofellenville.com

Email block for cut-and-paste
msheeley@villageofellenville.com; ndechon@villageofellenville.com; jkaplan@villageofellenville.com; foliveras@villageofellenville.com; ryounger@villageofellenville.com; psteinhoff@villageofellenville.com; elopez@villageofellenville.com

Village Attorney Peter Berger
130 South Main Street, PO Box 509, Ellenville NY 12428
(845) 647-4000
(845) 647-6029 (fax)

Dogs Gone Wild

String of Attacks Prompts Village to Act
By Jane Anderson

ELLENVILLE – A public hearing is scheduled for June 27 to gain public input on the ongoing problem of dog attacks in the village, particularly concerning pit bulls. Residents are encouraged to attend.

The hearing is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. Village Attorney Peter Berger is drawing up a local law addressing dog control in the village, and it will be discussed during the hearing.[...]

Full article retrieved 6/17/11 from http://www.shawangunkjournal.com/2011/06/16/news/1106161.html

New Zealand: Presa Canario added to import ban

The New Zealand parliament has recently added the Perro de Presa Canario to Schedule 4.

New Zealand’s Dog Control Act 1996 prohibits the import of any dog believed to be of a breed listed in Schedule 4. Such dogs already in New Zealand are also classified as “menacing.” Menacing dogs must be leashed and muzzled in public; they may also be required to be neutered.

The breeds and types of dogs that are listed on Schedule 4 are now currently as follows: American Pit Bull Terrier (type), Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino, Brazilian Fila, and Presa Canario.

The committee report on Dog Control (Perro de Presa Canario) Order 2010 may be read here: http://www.parliament.nz/NR/rdonlyres/2B34A146-823B-47C2-B582-3C38B8D291A4/164778/DBSCH_SCR_4928_DogControlPerrodePresaCanarioOrder2.pdf