Letter #1
Source: Jan Cooper
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(TO:..insert name here) (address) (city, state,zip)
(FROM:..Your name) (Your address) (your city, state, zip)
Dear (insert name here):
To be useful, legislation must be effective, enforcible, economical,
and reasonably fair. Recently, a bill (CITE BILL NUMBER HERE) has
been placed before (RELEVANT BODY ie., city council, etc,)that would
fail all of these tests. This legislation is motivated by fear and
lack of relevant knowledge. .
The media and the inexperienced would have you believe that these
breeds are vicious and should be prohibited. However, these very
breeds as a whole have proven their stability and good canine citizenry
by becoming Search & Rescue dogs, Therapy dogs working inside
hospitals, professional Herding dogs and family companions for years.
Our Country was not founded on the restriction and punishment of
the masses based on the actions of a few....when has this changed?
A five year study published in the Cincinnati Law Review in 1982,
vol. 53, pg 1077, which specifically considered both Rottweilers
and "pit bulls", concluded in part that:
"..statistics did not support the assertion that any one breed
was dangerous, ..when legislation is focused on the type of dog
it fails, because it is ... unenforceable, confusing, and costly.
.. focusing legislation on dogs that are "vicious" distracts
attention from the real problem, which is irresponsible owners."
In light of this and other studies, we urge you to take the following
actions:
1. Reject the current legislation, which is contrary to fact and
distracts from the real issue, that of responsible ownership.
2. Actively pursue legislation that would render owners liable
for the actions of their pets, such as a good non-breed specific
dangerous dog law.
We suggest that the appropriate policy should be "blame the
owner, not the dog." Owners can and should take responsibility
for their pets.
Bottom line: the legislation proposed will be unfair for responsible
citizens and it addresses the wrong problem. Voting for this proposal
as it stands only harms the law abiding responsible dog owner.
Respectfully,
YOUR NAME
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