Vote to end breed specific legislation. Vote YES on 2. this November to
end Denver's ban on pit bulls and implement dog laws that focus on
responsible dog ownership!

Why?

Breed specific legislation doesn't make cities safer. Breed isn't an indicator
of whether or not a dog will bite- responsible ownership is. It is proven that
pit bulls are not disproportionately dangerous compared to other dogs.
Enforcing Denver's ban on pit bulls has cost the city over $5.8 million.
Denver already has rules in place about animal attacks, bites, and
dangerous animals. Overall it is discriminatory against responsible owners
and their dogs. Thousands of family dogs have been euthanized because of
this ban.

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New legislation:
1. Al pit bulls will be required to be microchipped.

2. All pit bulls will be required to be spayed or neutered.
3. Only two pit bulls will be allowed per home.
4. Owners will be required to notify animal control if their dog escapes

5. If after three years there are no issues, the pup will qualify for a
standard dog license.

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