A lawsuit has been filed and is seeking class action status challenging Denver's pit bull ban. The lawsuit was filed in US District Court on behalf of pit bull owners and claims the city's animal control officers' confiscation of pit pulls is unconstitutional. In 1989, the city of Denver enacted a ban after a series of pit bull attacks lead to the death of a boy and injury of a pastor. Since the law was instated, Denver has killed more than 1,000 pit bulls. The lawsuit claims dog misbehavior is in the hands of the owner and that the city is being prejudice against one breed of dog.
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samantha treise
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samantha treise
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we are a society of mostly educate people.and for those who choose to use pitbulls as their scapegoat,please educate yourself and learn of dogs origin,and ablout dogs as a species.YOUARE KILLING INNOCENT DOGS!!! HUMANS ARE AT FAULT NOT THE DOGS.EDUCATE,EDUCATE,EDUCATE,PEOPLE ABOUT DOGS.DONT SAY ! DO SOMETHING ABOUT THE ANIMAL LAWS.ABUSE IS ABUSE STOP SLAPPING PEOPLE ON THE HAND FOR WHAT THEY DO WITH AND TO ANIMALS.i know pits ive had and rehome 50+ never a problem,they are they most smart loyal dogs god created.people not the dogs are the problem.