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Breed Specific Legislation is running rampant
across the world, discriminating against responsible dog
owners and good dogs.
We must unite and put an end to this
injustice once and for all. There have been enough
innocent lives lost!
Ontario, Twice the size of
Texas. Three times the size of Germany. Five times the
size of the United Kingdom.
Home to a breed-specific
legislative ban covering the largest geo-political area
in the world.
A ban that discriminates not by
action or deed, but by physical appearance.
A ban that targets not only "pitbulls",
American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire
Terriers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers", but haunts
*ANY* pure-or-crossbred canine bearing a substantial
physical resemblance to one of the aforementioned.
The 2004 brainchild of the
province's Attorney General, Michael Bryant, the
now-infamous Bill 132 was conceived as a
vote-grabbing safety measure; a poorly designed and
ill-appointed law geared to target the public's visceral
fear of dog attacks. Implemented in August of 2005,
retribution against innocent canines and their owners
was swift.
Walking your pet without a muzzle
now means risking seizure without warrant. Visitors and
residents alike traveling without certified
documentation face the spectra of breed (mis)-identification
looming around every corner.
Pets showing natural protective
tendencies within the boundaries of their home turf may
now be turned in on the suspicion of being 'menacing'.
This last is particularly frightening; simple barking at
passersby can be interpreted as 'threatening behavior'
by control officers with no training in either animal
behavior or breed identification. Failure to pass muster
on any of the above can and will result in a one-way
trip to the official's choice of humane society, pound
or research facility.
There are few second chances.
This ban has raised both the
conscience and ire of dog lovers from British Columbia
to Prince Edward Island . It's not just a 'pit-bull'
issue. It's a Rottweiler issue, a Doberman issue. It's
about Boxers and Bullmastiffs, Bull Terriers, Neapolitan
Mastiffs and Boston Terriers, Great Danes and Vizslas...
are you surprised? These are but a handful of breeds
that have come under scrutiny and endured public censure
following the implementation and subsequent over-broad
interpretation of A.G. Bryant's Bill.
From the beginning, concerned
groups and individuals questioned the feasibility of a
legal challenge - a challenge directed at the violation
of constitutional rights, yet still allowing for the
punishment of those who willfully put animals and people
in harm's way. Prominent trial and constitutional lawyer
Clayton Ruby was immediately retained.
With the help of the American
Staffordshire Terrier Club of Canada, the Golden
Horseshoe American Pit Bull Terrier Club, the
Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of Canada and Advocates
for the Underdog, a coalition was formed including the
Dog Legislation Council of Canada and aptly named
"Banned-Aid".
This group was to play a prominent
role in the ensuing months, bringing the plight of
Ontario's dogs to those who otherwise might never have
considered the gravity of the situation. Their
determination paid off; the spring of 2006 saw a trial
date set, and on May 15th, 16th and 18th, Justice T.
Herman heard final arguments from both sides in
Ontario's Superior Court.
The battle, however, is not
quite over. Government-initiated delays have
resulted in the near-doubling of our legal fees, which
have long passed initial "guesstimates" and are closing
in on the 1/2 million mark. In this we are running out
of time. Generous time allowances by Clayton Ruby's
offices have merely slowed the inevitable, that being we
*MUST* come up with $ 100,000 in two weeks' time for
this case to continue.
The importance of being present to
rebut this new motion cannot be overestimated. Lacking
an opposing legal presence gives government lawyers
carte blanche while countering from our side greatly
increases the chances of any further introductions being
struck down as frivolous. Ruby strongly believes this
attempt to be a last-gasp 'smoke screen' effort by our
opposition, carefully orchestrated to bring us to our
financial knees.
We cannot let this happen.
If we have come this far, it is in
large part due to the faith of our members, friends and
allies - individuals who possess the same gritty
determination hallmarking the breeds this Bill seeks to
eliminate forever.
We are so very, very close. For
the latest updates and news briefs, we urge you to visit
the Dog Legislation Council of Canada website at:
www.doglegislationcouncilcanada.org
If you believe - as we do - that
victory is a mere leash-length away, then please help by
donating to the Ontario Legal Challenge of Bill 132
through the following agents:
Banned-Aid Coalition -
www.BannedAid.com
Make check or money order payable to:
Banned Aid
Memo Line: "Banned Aid - In
Trust"
Send to: Attn: Cathy Prothro
National Secretary/Treasurer - Banned Aid Coalition
351 Pleasant Street
Dartmouth NS B2Y 3S4
No donation is too small, no
suggestion unimportant. Each and every contribution is
humbly appreciated - indeed, more than can be possibly
expressed. We know the dogs this saves would thank you
if they could.
Respectfully,
Banned Aid Coalition
351 Pleasant Street
Dartmouth NS B2S 3Y4
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