Vicious-dog bill would end pitbull bans
House Majority Leader Mike Moyle introduced legislation this afternoon aimed at beefing up Idaho’s dangerous dog laws, but it also would invalidate a half-dozen local county or city ordinances around the state that ban or restrict pit bulls. The bill, introduced in the House Agricultural Affairs Committee, would set minimum state standards for dangerous dogs that bite people, and would allow local governments to adopt stricter rules if they choose – as long as they aren’t “specific to one or more breeds of dogs.” Moyle said, “Not all pit bulls are bad, but not all Chihuahuas are good. … I believe there’s good and bad actors”/ Betsy Russell , Eye on Boise. More here.
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