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by Anonymous Anonymous 4/12/2009 2:29 AM  |  Flag as abusive  
Now that is what you call a Level 5 Beserking!...How much did this fiasco cost the taxpayers?

How many times do we see incidents when multiple first responders are required to save life and limb?

by Anonymous Anonymous 4/12/2009 2:58 PM  |  Flag as abusive  
Massachusetts has two AKC pit bull breeders in Ipswich Massachusetts in particular who propagandize against BSL and also try to get laws passed that protect aggressive dogs and pits.

One is Holly Stump, who also belongs to NAIA http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=NAIA_Trust with an AKC papillon breeder named Charlotte McGowan who is friends with and works with and for Patti Strand, AKC board member and lobbyist for puppy mills (and dog fighters say for them!) through NAIA http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Patti_Strand

Stump and McGowan operate their NAIA lobbying and activities under the cover of Massachusetts Federation of Dog Clubs and Responsible Dog Owners - BREEDERS.

Holly Stump creeps around behind the scenes filling various Mass town dog officers' heads with propaganda for her pit bull breeding industry, and working on them non-stop to oppose BSL, breeder licensing, and the like.

Some of the towns are stupid enough to get jerked around by these breeder lobbyists, and thus there are a steady stream of attacks.

Boston, on the other hand, has quite an effective pit bull law which requires licensing for pit breeders, has dog limits, requires altering, and proper containment. Thus Boston is spared from the attacks these towns and smaller cities suffer from.

by Anonymous Anonymous 4/13/2009 4:10 AM  |  Flag as abusive  
What kind of self-absorbed idiot would own a large dog, much less a pit bull in such a densely populated environment?

Obviously, Brian Stevens isn't much of a forward thinker.

Pit Bulls, tornadoes and trailer parks.....

by Anonymous MamaDog 4/13/2009 9:24 AM  |  Flag as abusive  
My GOD, imagine a pit bull during a tornado!

by Anonymous Anonymous 4/18/2009 10:01 PM  |  Flag as abusive  
Stevens is trying to keep his dog after the attack:
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http://www.salemnews.com/punews/local_story_107221315.html?keyword=secondarystory

Cohen has been hired to represent Brian Stevens, owner of the dog that last Thursday savagely attacked three women and a police officer, inflicting more than 50 wounds on Cassandra Osgood of Danvers.

"I know why the dog snapped," Cohen said. He declined to share any specifics. "It was because he was being a dog and not a killer." The lawyer hinted that a brief episode of playful wrestling between two of the women may have contributed to the attack.

"This is an aggressive breed of dog," said Kevin Barry, another Salem lawyer representing Osgood. "In my opinion, they are used by those who own them as weapons." He faults Stevens for taking no precautions against such a rampage.

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