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Old 06-16-2016, 09:35 PM   #1
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Quebec City to ban pit bulls

Quebec -- WTF?!

Quebec City to ban pit bulls | CTV Montreal News

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CTV Montreal
Published Thursday, June 16, 2016 12:15PM EDT
Last Updated Thursday, June 16, 2016 7:05PM EDT

The mayor of Quebec City is promising to ban pit bulls in his city by the end of the year.

Regis Labeaume made the statement Thursday.

"We made the decision yesterday at the Executive Committee meeting. It's very simple. We decided that there will be no pit bulls within Quebec City as of Jan. 1, 2017," said Labeaume.

He said that first and foremost, he was thinking of children and families and their sense of security.

"In the next six months owners of pit bulls will have to resolve their situation, and that means getting rid of their pit bulls," said Labeaume.

The move comes as Premier Philippe Couillard reiterated that the safety of the population must always come before the rights of dog owners.

In Montreal on Thursday Couillard said Quebec is "seriously" looking at following Ontario's lead in banning pit bulls in order to reduce the number of maimings and deaths caused by dogs.

"We're looking at what they did and probably we'll go in the same direction," said Couillard.

A task force may come up with regulations in the weeks to come, and legislation is expected to be tabled in the fall, in order that all dangerous dogs will be stopped.

"Ok we've dealt with this species, what about the other species that you know, three months later could also be aggressive. Let's have a comprehensive approach and be thoughtful of how we put this forward," said Couillard.

Last week a Montreal woman was killed when a pit bull escaped its yard and attacked her on her property.
I am not a pet owner myself, so I feel like I am unqualified to contribute any meaningful comment about this. I can only admit to having some rather superficial knowledge regarding the breed, with stories and facts that come from both sides of the argument.

Still, my gut feeling tells me this ban is just not right. From a policy enactment's POV, I can't understand how a government can just implement a cold hard cutoff on something that used to be perfectly legal. At a minimum, existing personnel involved and affected by the cutoff needs to be given a reasonable grace period; alternatively, exemptions and grandfather clauses needs to be given until whatever it is expires / naturally ceases to exist. Especially when the subject of concern and controversy is a living, breathing creature, we need to respect the fact that it is a life, not an instantly disposable "thing".
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