Senath, MO: “Pit bull” ban proposed
September 18, 2009 4 Comments
The title of the article is misleading. The ban has been proposed, but has not yet been passed. The final vote will occur during the October city council meeting.
City Hall, 301 W Commercial St, Senath, MO 63876
Phone: 573-738-2346
Fax: 573-738-3201
http://www.dddnews.com/story/1571532.html
Council votes to pass ordinance making pit-bull dogs illegal in city limits
Friday, September 18, 2009
Joshua Payne
Daily Dunklin DemocratThe Senath City Council will have the option to pass an ordinance at the October meeting that will make owning and temporary keeping of pit-bull dogs illegal in the city.
Senath City Attorney, Johnny Dalton, recently read the ordinance by title only at the Senath City Council meeting hosted on Monday.
Dalton later explained the ordinance, informing the council that the term “Pit-bull dog” can define a Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Pit-bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, or any mix breed including a type of these breeds. He added that dogs with defining characteristics of these animals can also be considered pit-bull dogs.
The ordinance states that the keeping of any pit-bull dog, including for temporary time periods, will be considered illegal, according to Dalton.
“If the ordinance is approved following the restraint requirement and other stipulations involved with the dangerous dog ordinance will not matter,” Dalton said. “If ticketed for this crime, someone can not say that they have it in a proper pen or muzzled, because just being in town is a violation of the ordinance as it has been proposed.”
Dalton added that if the owner or keeper of the dog that has been designated or prohibited is unable or unwilling to comply with the ordinance then the animal will either be euthanized or adopted out.
Alderman John Holmes asked Dalton who would make the final determination on the mixed dogs.
Dalton informed Holmes and the council that the final decision will be the judge’s decision in the municipal court.
Mayor Joe Lane noted that the city should give a certain amount of time to individuals owning the dogs in town to comply with the ordinance if it is passed in October.
“I think that if we approve the ordinance in October we should probably give people until November 1 to comply,” Lane said.
Dalton explained to the council that the ordinance will be subject to the maximum fine of any other ordinance which is $500 or 90 days in jail or both.
“The way the ordinance is written every day constitutes a different violation,” Dalton said. “So theoretically a month of noncompliance would be the equivalent of $500 and 90 days multiplied by 30.”
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This in my opnion is something that wont work because of (a) people wont get rid of their best friends to them these arent the viscious attack dogs that the media portrays them as or as city officials believe they are. They are loyal companions, and another member of the family and (b) its not addressing the issue of improper ownership which is the true cause of these bans, so below is a few options that truly address the cause bad owners. PUNISH THE DEED NOT THE BREED.
1) Enforcement of generic dangerous dog laws, laws that hold owners
accountable for the actions of their dogs regardless of breed.
2) Enforcement of leash laws. Let’s be real strict about this. Tickets should
be handed out like candy to individuals who disobey this law. Fine owners
who let their dogs run loose or fail to keep them in enclosures that they
cannot escape from. Let’s have a 3-strikes and you’re out law for people
who refuse to keep their dogs under control. Use the money collected
from these fines to fund community dog safety and responsible ownership
programs.
3) Stop making excuses for animal cruelty, neglect, and irresponsible
ownership. There need to be huge fines for those involved in any
inhumane or irresponsible activity with animals.
Here is another article on the proposed ban in Senath: http://www.kfvs12.com/Global/story.asp?S=11178902
I HAVE WRITTEN A PETITION TO FIGHT THE SENATH CITY PIT BULL BAN- YOU CAN VIEW AND SIGN IT HERE
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/petition/241639513
OCTOBER IS COMING AROUND FAST!!! PASS – PASS – PASS – IT ON!!!!!!!
Sincerely,
Pit Bulls are Our Friends!
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