Bill talks of banning pit bulls, euthanizing them
File photo. By Meghan Kalkstein KATU News and KATU.com StaffPORTLAND, Ore. - A new bill on pit bulls that hasn't even hit the Senate floor yet is already getting a lot of heat from folks on both sides of the issue. Those who already own a pit bull would be grandfathered in, so to speak. They would have to obtain a permit to keep the pit bull (for a fee) and provide a certificate from a veterinarian showing that the dog had been sterilized. Here is the summary that is laid out in the draft of the bill: Prohibits keeping of pit bull. Creates exception for pit bulls currently in state upon meeting certain conditions. Declares pit bull dangerous dog and makes keeping of pit bull punishable by euthanization of dog and by maximum of $6,250 fine, one year's imprisonment, or both. If dog kills person, punishes by maximum of $125,000 fine, five years' imprisonment, or both. Read the entire bill (pdf) The bill has not had a first reading on the Senate floor yet. That is expected in a week or two. What do you think of the proposal? Leave a comment below to weigh in. |
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