Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
Maybe we should force their owners to get insurance to own those dogs. Or maybe get a license?
Pretty much all the good insurance carriers won't insure you if you have a pit bull.
Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
Maybe we should force their owners to get insurance to own those dogs. Or maybe get a license?
Man, you are knocking it outta the park on these threads tonight! Badass.Snoddy said:
The content and context of this thread is hilarious coming from a crowd that most likely screams '2A' and 'my liberties' anytime opposition to AR's and/or gun background checks.
Snoddy said:
The content and context of this thread is hilarious coming from a crowd that most likely screams '2A' and 'my liberties' anytime opposition to AR's and/or gun background checks.
6Shooter Dallas said:Snoddy said:
The content and context of this thread is hilarious coming from a crowd that most likely screams '2A' and 'my liberties' anytime opposition to AR's and/or gun background checks.
I mean, to be fair, there is no constitutional amendment guaranteeing your right to have a dog bred to kill.
Fair indeed. You are correct.6Shooter Dallas said:Snoddy said:
The content and context of this thread is hilarious coming from a crowd that most likely screams '2A' and 'my liberties' anytime opposition to AR's and/or gun background checks.
I mean, to be fair, there is no constitutional amendment guaranteeing your right to have a dog bred to kill.
Insightful. Point taken.Agthatbuilds said:
Yes.
Snoddy said:Fair indeed. You are correct.6Shooter Dallas said:Snoddy said:
The content and context of this thread is hilarious coming from a crowd that most likely screams '2A' and 'my liberties' anytime opposition to AR's and/or gun background checks.
I mean, to be fair, there is no constitutional amendment guaranteeing your right to have a dog bred to kill.
But, am I wrong?
Debatable ... but I get it. The inroads to that discussion in itself is treacherous.Reginald Cousins said:Snoddy said:Fair indeed. You are correct.6Shooter Dallas said:Snoddy said:
The content and context of this thread is hilarious coming from a crowd that most likely screams '2A' and 'my liberties' anytime opposition to AR's and/or gun background checks.
I mean, to be fair, there is no constitutional amendment guaranteeing your right to have a dog bred to kill.
But, am I wrong?
No, you're not wrong, but it's a terrible argument when framed against a constitutional amendment.
Snoddy said:
Can I get at least some kind of background explanation into my err in thought?
Snoddy said:
The content and context of this thread is hilarious coming from a crowd that most likely screams '2A' and 'my liberties' anytime there's opposition to AR's and/or gun background checks.
Jesus.Buzzy said:Snoddy said:
The content and context of this thread is hilarious coming from a crowd that most likely screams '2A' and 'my liberties' anytime there's opposition to AR's and/or gun background checks.
People have already allowed the government to suppress their right to own dogs by requiring licensing and registration.
Carnwellag2 said:
just a matter of time before your dog serious injuries someone.
I read your idiocy on the Stewart/Dahm thread.Snoddy said:Jesus.Buzzy said:Snoddy said:
The content and context of this thread is hilarious coming from a crowd that most likely screams '2A' and 'my liberties' anytime there's opposition to AR's and/or gun background checks.
People have already allowed the government to suppress their right to own dogs by requiring licensing and registration.
Show credible scientifically backed research that shows guns have a functioning brain that determines when it should fire.Snoddy said:
Can I get at least some kind of background explanation into my err in thought?
Reginald Cousins said:
Just gonna ignore me eh?
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 6, 2023
Man's NOSE is bitten off by his neighbors' bloodthirsty pit bulls feet away from his front door https://t.co/3IM4mKh0Xi
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) March 8, 2023
GinMan said:
Texas man's NOSE is bitten off by his neighbors' bloodthirsty pit bulls feet away from his front door, leaving him too embarrassed to go out without a mask: Dogs' owner hasn't been charged with any crimeMan's NOSE is bitten off by his neighbors' bloodthirsty pit bulls feet away from his front door https://t.co/3IM4mKh0Xi
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) March 8, 2023
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11833557/Texas-mans-NOSE-bitten-neighbors-bloodthirsty-pit-bulls-feet-away-door.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
Quote:
Residents who witnessed deadly dog attack on San Antonio's West Side reportedly receiving death threats
SAN ANTONIO (KTSA News) Residents who witnessed a deadly dog attack in a West Side neighborhood are reportedly receiving death threats and their property is being vandalized.
That's according to a report from KSAT-12.
Witnesses are now saying since the attack, their lives are being threatened in retaliation for their statements to police.
The SAPD tells KSAT they are looking into the threats and whoever is making them could be charged with a felony.
Police have recently released information about past problems at the home of the dog owners.
Records show officers responded to calls concerning the residence more than 100 times in two years.
Some of the complaints were of shots fired, complaints about animals and at some point, Child Protective Services were brought in.
Quote:
San Antonio police investigate alleged threats against witnesses in fatal dog attack on West Side
San Antonio police have opened a new investigation into reports of vandalism and death threats against people who witnessed a dog mauling on the West Side that left one man dead and injured his wife.
Often times, even in the middle of a trial, the best answer is a succinct answer.Snoddy said:Insightful. Point taken.Agthatbuilds said:
Yes.
You would make a great litigator.
Username checks outone safe place said:
Just had someone call wanting to rent a place from me. Answered all of her questions, but I had a feeling she was saving the best for last. Finally, she asked if we were "pet friendly" which is a code phrase. I always reply that it depends if the pet is "people friendly" and has the genetics to not be. I asked what kind of pet and she said she had two dogs (again, saving the best for last). She said she had a little dachshund and a pit. I said I can't help you then, we don't allow pits and the like on the property. I guess she has been turned down a few times because she didn't even bother to argue that more people get bitten by chihuahuas, lol.