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Monday 8 June 2015

Brian Richter-- BSL= Bullshit Legislation



What if citizens began to question a particular race of humans, because a few individuals of a certain background are featured on the news for kidnapping, murder, or assault? What if they began taking the few situations too far, and decided to ban this specific race? It’s completely disrespectful and immoral. No one should judge based on appearance, myths, rumors, or only a small number of stories. However, in our society today, much of that discrimination is displayed so unfairly. So, banning a breed of dog would be like banning a race of humans. Breed Specific Legislation (BSL), is any law, ordinance or policy which pertains to a specific dog breed or breeds, but does not effect any other. It is in response to a certain amount of well-publicized incidents involving Pit Bull resembling dogs. The first Breed Specific Legislation was placed in the United Kingdom as the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, and then Ontario, a Canadian province, became the first to ban Pit Bull type dogs. BSL has been enacted in the U.S, Italy, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, Canada, and the UK (BSL Listings 2005). BSL has usually been against the Pit Bull type dogs. However, the term Pit Bull labels any type of short-coated large terrier with a wide skull, powerful jaws, and a muscular body. The American Staffordshire Terrier and Bull Terrier are often mistaken for the American Pit Bull Terrier, therefore Pit Bulls are generalized as a category.
The people who hold issues with this category are always in favor of banning breeding of the dogs and killing off what is left. The remaining people who are opposed to Breed Specific Legislation believe in alternatives such as strengthening and enforcing penalties to dangerous owners, more funding to terminate dog fighting, strengthening animal abuse laws, preventing criminals from owning dogs, and regulating breeders (Thomas 2005).
BSL should not be enforced as a solution to incidents of dogs harming people. There are more reasonable alternatives that are usually more effective in preventing dog attacks, and probably even more solutions.
Since Pit Bull type dogs are more discriminated against, the myths about them need to be discovered. Although American Pit Bull Terriers were genetically selected for fighting, it only means they are easily encouraged to be aggressive. With early socialization, a puppy will grow up to be a normal tempered dog. Also, a Pit Bull Terrier’s intimidating appearance attracts the wrong owners who cannot handle the dog, or they own the dog for the wrong reason. They may be seeking a macho dog, therefore encouraging aggression. With BSL at work, criminals will do what they are best at and habitually break the law. They will breed illegal dogs, and if the dogs are confiscated or killed, a criminal will not be concerned. Pit Bull Terriers are abused and sold to irresponsible owners, being favored by drug dealers, and street gangs. BSL affects innocent, responsible owners. A beloved family dog can be taken and killed only because of its appearance, not temperament. Though, the owners of real bad tempered dogs escape like a baby’s uncle leaving a trusted dog with an infant. When a Pit Bull type dog attacks and kills an infant, the dogs breed is blamed, but when a 10 pound Pomeranian attacks and kills an infant, the dogs owner is blamed. The American Temperament Test Society even conducted a test on Pit Bull Terriers (ATTS, Chesser). Pit Bulls have an average score beating the Golden Retriever a.k.a. the ultimate family dog. Pit Bulls are not as vicious as what the media makes them out to be. American Pit Bull Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, and American Bulldogs are dogs of the Canine Lupus Familiaris, as a Labrador Retriever or Maltese is. In 1965-2001, out of 53 million dogs in the U.S., only 92 fatal attacks were by Pit Bull Terriers and mixes (Mann 2006). Fatal dog attacks by dangerous dogs are almost non-existent. 20 a year out of millions of dogs, the percent estimate is .0000004% fatal dog attacks. The real victims are the dogs bred for the wrong reason. Pit Bulls are the victims of food and water deprivation, being hung, locked in closets, and rectums filled with gun powder to make them more aggressive when fighting (Santa Cruz, 2006).
Genetics do not prove much about the Pit Bull Terrier. It does not mean the cannot be around other dogs, or that they are unpredictably aggressive, or that they will fight to the death. Early socialization acts to prevent puppies against future unpleasant experiences. The attraction that many people have for these generalized dogs causes a growing demand, therefore causing uncaring breeders to produce puppies without maintaining a breed. Then, the law abiding owners whose dogs cause no harm have their homes invaded without a search warrant, and the dogs are dragged away in front of the children. For the Pomeranian who killed an infant, there was obviously a problem with the individual dog itself. Even the Center for Disease Control (CDC) support the position on irresponsible owners (CDC, Chesser). The most damaging part of the problem is the abuse of these dogs, selling, and breeding to people like drug dealers. The mistreatment of many dogs of this “dangerous” category are trained to be aggressive in the most inhumane ways. With media all around, people make the Pit Bull to be some sort of “super dog.”
Studies show that it takes less to arouse a Pit Bull than many other breeds to be aggressive towards other dogs. Puppies of all breeds need to be socialized with other dogs in order to learn how to interact, play, and communicate. LA Times featured an article titled, “Baby Girl Killed by Family Dog. (LA Times b-5)” Most people would accuse the dog of being a Pit Bull, however it was an aggressive Pomeranian. The mistreatment and neglect of proper training of Pit Bulls lead them to be notorious for redirecting aggression to their own owners. It is the people who have done this to such a loyal and affectionate dog. Is it the people or the Pits that are more vicious? The dogs who are treated affectionately in their families are innocently dragged away from home and killed. BSL would not be affective according to studies, because studies indicate that most dangerous breeds of dogs changes with popularity and reputation. The so-called super dogs may be super-athletic but they are still dogs. “Fatal Dog Attacks” by Karen Delise shows the number of fatal dog attacks by “dangerous” dogs. This category of dogs is not dangerous, but the fatal attacks of Pit Bulls are nothing compared to the inhumanity.
People may claim that American Pit Bull Terriers are the number one biting breed, but according to statistics, they were not the number one biting breed. For people who suppose BSL will lower the number of dog bites, overall numbers increased by an average of almost 50 for the next ten years after BSL was induced. The biting breeds who rose up to the top of the list began at German Shepherds, proving breeds do not matter. Although it is true that Pit Bull Terriers can be easily encouraged to be aggressive, it only proves that the more genetically aggressive dogs need to be put in the more experienced hands rather than the hands of irresponsible owners. Irresponsible owners are less likely to socialize, train or neuter/spay their dogs. For the people who follow the BSL laws, the irresponsible breeders may end up continuing this nonsense. They will continue with the next macho breed. The cause of BSL to be enacted is mainly caused by attacks by Pit Bull type dogs, but in a more logical sense, the situation is at the owners fault. A well raised, and socialized Pit Bull Terrier, Staffordshire, or American Bulldog, is capable of things like being a faithful companion of Helen Keller, serving as therapy a dog, working in search and rescue, narcotics, explosives detection, and police and sentry duty (ASPCA “What is a Pit Bull?”).
Banning specific breeds of dogs will simply result in irresponsible dog owners who seek to own large breeds to get their hands on breeds with a similar temperament such as Rottweilers, Dobermans, and German Shepherds. Dogs may have aggressive genetics, but with the right owner, it makes a perfect dog. Breed Specific Legislation only raises animal abuse and neglect, increases dog attacks, and increases amounts of irresponsible owners.
~Brian

Brian Richter --- I am an animal, not an object.



I am an animal, not an object. You can’t kick me around like a pair of old used shoes…
You know, I have super-sensitive feelings too.
And a sixth sense to boot – so I know when you’re feeling down in the dumps and blue.
I am an animal; I am not something you “just have”. I feel mental, emotional and physical pain.
Don’t tread on me; don’t be too hard on me, because the spirited spree from me you’ll immediately drain.
I am a “who,” not a “that; “you can’t starve me because you can’t or won’t buy food,
Just take me to a shelter where they can make some arrangements, and stick me with a bunch of like-minded friendly broods.
I am an animal, I am not a thing. I have emotions; I feel sensations, love, anger, and fear.
If you don’t love me, I can definitely tell, but I’ll still greet you every day with a smile from ear to ear.
I am a beloved pet; I am not a thing, I have a beating heart, I have working organs and lungs.
You simply cannot ignore me or neglect me… If you do, I’ll simply come undone… Ill unravel ‘til I’m on the last wrung.
I am an animal, not a thing. And that means it’s hard for me to take care of myself.
I really depend on you to help me out, to care for me, So don’t scream at me when I have an accident or deserve a small pat on the butt, that makes everything worse and I’ll only want to cower about.
I am an animal not a thing; you can’t just dump me when work and life become too bustled.
I don’t deserve to be taken on just a quick three-minute walk at night where I’m constantly being hurried and hustled.
I am an animal with natural instincts; I like to smell the grass and flowers and bushes and trees.
I was born of the same nature that I am sniffing so give me time to work my way through the pee-mails and the lovely scents in the breeze.
I am an animal; I have a big warm beating heart- the same as that child you just had.
Don’t forget me when there’s a new addition–I love her too, but if you suddenly ignore me I’ll become extremely depressed and sad.
I am a best friend, not just something you own, I speak with my eyes, my ears and my tail,
Look deeply into me and show me your love please because that’s what the very best part of my day entails.
I am your animal, not your thing – I breathe the same air and live in the same super nice or crappy area as you do,
So be good to it, and be good to me, because I promise right now all I know is to be good to you too.
I am your animal; I am part of your beating heart, and I show unconditional love…
Animals Sent To Earth to Bring Love
Show me how to grow, how to learn, how to be and you won’t be let down,
because all we animals,
you see, like white flying peace doves,
We’re on special missions sent directly from Heaven above.
We’re here to fill the Earth with much-needed Compassion, Devotion and Love.
~Brian
By Brian Richter,

For I am- by Brian Richter


For I am you -- whether winged or furry or water bound- I live and die, just as do you.
I see you because you can look at me as well and see that my blood runs through my body; a body given by the creator, just as yours was given to you.
You live as you choose and make your rules to suit your existence--yet your rules do not protect me, for I can not speak to protect my kind and our rights. Therefore, I do not live; I merely exist, because unlike you, I have no choice.
I hear you because you hear me; yet you choose not to hear my need for compassion to live as my creator intended; just as you do.
Your home is my home; yet you take mine away because you see my existence as trivial; however, in as much, you destroy your home as well for pleasures sake.
My legs were made to roam, my wings to soar, my feet however diverse were made to walk this earth.
Our laws were given by nature which we respect to the fullest for herein lies our survival. You do not respect the laws of nature--you punish her with your own laws which are born from greed and selfishness against your own environment and your own kind.. Stop...for a moment and see our existence--for in doing so you would learn the true meaning of being alive--untainted and innocent, we survive on instincts alone that you have thrown away. Stop ... and listen to the voiceless .... Stop and look at me. Do you not yet recognize me ... .... for I am you. You are my voice.
~Brian

It takes away good dogs from good guardians like me and you.. by Brian Richter


BSL does nothing but separate.
It is a word us pit bull guardians have come to hate.
It tears families apart,
And treats pit bulls as if they don't have a heart.
How awful to euthanize a dog because of its breed.
When it only asks to be love, but is misunderstood indeed.
I wish BSL wouldn't spread.
Hard to think one day this entire breed might be dead.
Yet thousands of pits are euthanized each day in shelters from overcrowding.
"Well then stop BSL" us pit bull guardians are shouting!
So what does BSL do?
It takes away good dogs from good guardians like me and you.
~Brian