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Pit Bull Bans and restrictions
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<blockquote data-quote="ROUSHS2" data-source="post: 4871778" data-attributes="member: 17642"><p>Hmmm lets see here Pitbulls accounted for the <u>majority</u> of the fatal dog attacks in the United States.</p><p></p><p>2007 Fatalities</p><p></p><p></p><p>1. Texas (January): 10 y.o. girl </p><p>2. Missouri (January): 69 y.o. women</p><p>3. Virginia (January): 6 y.o. boy</p><p>4. Tennessee (January): 18 m.o girl</p><p>5. Georgia (February): 2 y.o. girl </p><p>6. Texas (March): 50 y.o. women</p><p>7. Texas (March): 2 y.o. girl</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>2006 Fatalities</p><p>26 dog bite human fatalities occurred in the United States in 2006</p><p></p><p>Texas (January); Massachusetts (February); Montana (February); North Carolina (March);</p><p>Missouri (March); California (April); Maryland (May); Tennessee (May); Mississippi (June);</p><p>Texas (June); Kansas (July); Pennsylvania (July); Texas (July); West Virginia (July); Flordia (July);</p><p>Flordia (August); Flordia (August); North Carolina (October); New York (October); Texas (October);</p><p>Alabama (November); South Carolina (November); Arizona (November); Georgia (November); </p><p>Ohio (November); Texas (November)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>2005 Fatalities</p><p>29 dog bite human fatalities occurred in the United States in 2005</p><p></p><p>California (January); Alabama (February) ; Illinois (February); Virginia (March); Texas (March); Michigan (April); Virginia (April); Georgia (April); Ohio (April); South Carolina (May); Colorado (May); Missouri (May); Michigan (May); Indiana (May); West Virginia (May); California (June); Georgia (July); Indiana (July); Rhode Island (July); California (August); Virginia (October); Georgia (October); California (October); Kentucky (November); Kentucky (November); Texas (November); Michigan (December); Texas (December); Oklahoma (December)</p><p></p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>2004 Fatalities</p><p>22 dog bite human fatalities occurred in the United States in 2004</p><p></p><p>With the exception of two elderly ladies, all victims were under 10 years of age. About half of the victims were toddlers or newborns. The majority of the dogs involved were reported to be Rottweilers, Pit bull type dogs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Now with that said why do you need the insurance hmm lets see..... What if your dog gets out and attacks and kills or disfigures a child? Do you have enough cash in your checking account to cover that? I doubt it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROUSHS2, post: 4871778, member: 17642"] Hmmm lets see here Pitbulls accounted for the [U]majority[/U] of the fatal dog attacks in the United States. 2007 Fatalities 1. Texas (January): 10 y.o. girl 2. Missouri (January): 69 y.o. women 3. Virginia (January): 6 y.o. boy 4. Tennessee (January): 18 m.o girl 5. Georgia (February): 2 y.o. girl 6. Texas (March): 50 y.o. women 7. Texas (March): 2 y.o. girl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2006 Fatalities 26 dog bite human fatalities occurred in the United States in 2006 Texas (January); Massachusetts (February); Montana (February); North Carolina (March); Missouri (March); California (April); Maryland (May); Tennessee (May); Mississippi (June); Texas (June); Kansas (July); Pennsylvania (July); Texas (July); West Virginia (July); Flordia (July); Flordia (August); Flordia (August); North Carolina (October); New York (October); Texas (October); Alabama (November); South Carolina (November); Arizona (November); Georgia (November); Ohio (November); Texas (November) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2005 Fatalities 29 dog bite human fatalities occurred in the United States in 2005 California (January); Alabama (February) ; Illinois (February); Virginia (March); Texas (March); Michigan (April); Virginia (April); Georgia (April); Ohio (April); South Carolina (May); Colorado (May); Missouri (May); Michigan (May); Indiana (May); West Virginia (May); California (June); Georgia (July); Indiana (July); Rhode Island (July); California (August); Virginia (October); Georgia (October); California (October); Kentucky (November); Kentucky (November); Texas (November); Michigan (December); Texas (December); Oklahoma (December) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2004 Fatalities 22 dog bite human fatalities occurred in the United States in 2004 With the exception of two elderly ladies, all victims were under 10 years of age. About half of the victims were toddlers or newborns. The majority of the dogs involved were reported to be Rottweilers, Pit bull type dogs. Now with that said why do you need the insurance hmm lets see..... What if your dog gets out and attacks and kills or disfigures a child? Do you have enough cash in your checking account to cover that? I doubt it. [/QUOTE]
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