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Name: Bernice Halberg on Jun 21, 2007Comments: BAN THE DEED NOT THE BREED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Erin Maloney on Jun 21, 2007Comments: Rottweiler owner, dog groomer, and strongly opposed to this breed ban.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 21, 2007Comments: Similar legistation has been found to be ineffective at limiting dog bites. Please consider additional research/contacting experts in this field (Dr. Petra Mertens and Dr Duxberry at the U of MN vet school, or Dr RK Anderson).Flag
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Name: Karen Perry on Jun 21, 2007Comments: I come into the state for conformation dog shows. Conformation dog shows are only for dogs that have not been spayed or neutered and have a confirmed breed pedigree. I have campaigned two animals over a period of three years, and my animals have gone to Westminster and been invited to Eukanuba (an invitation only show) and my oldest male was #6 male in the US in his breed in 2005. My youngest female was in the top 20 and top 10 in her breed in 2003 and 2004. I spend great amounts of money on advertisements and hotels and restaurants, not to mention gasoline and items needed for my stays. One show I come to I spend 4 and sometimes 5 days in your state at one time. My animals are Rottweilers and they are no more dangerous than any other breed. All animals have to be socialized and also taught proper obedience. You cannot be lazy with any animal, and think that they know rules if they are never taught. I will no longer come to your state for any AKC or UKC shows that are given, and will not support your economy if you decide on any type of anti-canine legislation. Enforce the laws you have now and make penalties for dogs running at large stiff and enforceable. Look at the laws in the state of Illinois and how the punishment factor will now be very apparent to people who let their animals run at large and do damage. Thank you for your consideration. Karen PerryFlag
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Name: Robin Kilbury on Jun 21, 2007Comments: Please focus on responsible ownership and owner education. Breed bans are unfair and ineffective. I am a responsible dog owner. I train my dogs to fit in society, they also compete in agility, obedience, tracking and herding. I have friends who own Pit Bulls, Chows and Rottweilers that are ALL good dogs who are trained and well socialized. The breeds are not the problem, it's irresponsible owners.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 21, 2007Comments: I opposed any type of breed ban. Irresponsible owners are the problem, not the dogs. Please implement responsible, enforceable animal ordinances that are not breed specific. If MN implements a state-wide breed ban, I will boycott not only dog shows, but vacation spots and any other activities based in MN. Randi BoltonFlag
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Name: Marge R. Gold on Jun 22, 2007Comments: Breed bans are an excuse for the unenforcement of the present laws. Look at the laws in Denmark. Persons not in control of their dogs at all times are not allowed to own them. This is not a matter of the breed of dog; this is a matter of the character of the owner of the dog. Put the blame where it belongs !Flag
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Name: Cris Rhea on Jun 22, 2007Comments: We already have laws that deal with dangerous dogs. This is an owner issue-- not a dog breed issue! Please don't even consider this legislation.Flag
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Name: JoAnna Yund on Jun 22, 2007Comments: This is a knee jerk reaction bill. There are more responsible ways to prevent dog bites.Flag
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Name: Rose Howell on Jun 22, 2007Comments: obviously Mr Lesch has never been around a properly trained dog and is building his opposition ban on wildly distorted spam press. Why is it we only hear the stories of the mistrained members of these breeds where was the press release when a Rottweiler saved his mistress from being raped and possibly knifed to death by an intruder Why did the press turn down the offer of the story as "not being newsworthy But yet someone who hasnt properly trained their animal or has trained them for use in dog fights can set the standards for all the breed. The people who agree with Mr Lesch sjould meet my daughter's dogs or my son's dog. But he probably would want to have them put down as being vicious for licking him to death!Flag
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Name: Kellie Dillner on Jun 22, 2007Comments: This is not the way to combat dog bites in the community. All dogs can bite. The key is education and enforcement of dangerous dog laws that we already have.Flag
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Name: Rebecca Bourdon on Jun 22, 2007Comments: As the proud, responsible owner of two Rottweilers and a native Minnesotan, I am horrified at the thought of being charged with the crime of dog ownership.Flag
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Name: Holly Farley on Jun 22, 2007Comments: I oppose the pending legislation that will outlaw the ownership of 5 so-called "dangerous breeds" of dogs in MinnesotaFlag
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Name: Colleen Bourdon on Jun 22, 2007Comments: My son has two rotties and they are very gentle dogs. I would consider the owners to be the issue not the dog.Flag
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Name: Andrew (Roo) Yori on Jun 22, 2007Comments: My Pit Bull Wallace travels all around the country competing in major flying disc competitions and taking the top spot in many of them. We've been in numerous magazines, newspapers and we reside right here in Minnesota. We're willing to do whatever is necessary to make sure this bill doesn't pass. I don't care how you personally feel about any breed, this type of law does not work. It's a waste of tax payers money and simply does nothing for addressing the issues of why dogs bite. We as dog people need to come together and educate to prevent the mass killing of more innocent dogs that will serve no purpose. If Mr. Lesch continues with this proposal, he would never receive my vote. Roo and Wallace the Pit Bull - Rochester, MNFlag
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Name: Levi Pederson on Jun 22, 2007Comments: Dog attacks are problems created by the ignorant and short sighted. A ban is not the answerFlag
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Name: Paula Swanson on Jun 22, 2007Comments: I am a responsible and proud owner of a pit bull mix dog. My dog is spayed, has attended numerous training classes, will be CGC certified soon and greets strangers with a wagging tail and a kiss. I can't imagine having to give her away or euthanizing her because of other people's lack of responsibility. I will oppose your breed ban furiously for as long as it takes.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 22, 2007Comments: Outlaw bad owners not a breed!! I have seen first hand experience that when nurtured and cared for as they should be all of these breeds are loveable social animals.Flag
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Name: Melissa Lee on Jun 22, 2007Comments: rather than setting rules to suite the majority, why not establish policy to better manage puppy mills, poor breeding, irresponsible ownersFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 22, 2007Comments: People should be punished for owning a dangerous dog, not for owning a certain breed of dog.Flag
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Name: Justin Hesley on Jun 22, 2007Comments: I have owned several breeds in my 30 years and American Pit Bull Terriers are the most loving, trustworthy, intelligent, and loyal dogs in the right hands. People make domesticated animals mean!Flag
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Name: Lori Hanson on Jun 22, 2007Comments: Ban the deed, not the breed. Nuture is the problem not nature. Owners need to be responsible for their dogs actions not the other way around.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 22, 2007Comments: I support this petition and agree that the breed ban should not go any further.Flag
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Name: Anthony Lapakko on Jun 22, 2007Comments: Why stop at violent dogs Let's identify people that are "more inclined to violence" and ban them too. Or better yet, send them to the "Ministry of Love" to be "rehabilitated".Flag
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Name: Jason on Jun 22, 2007Comments: I support the position of this petition. The only reason those dog breeds become mean is by vicious treatment by their owners.Flag
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Name: Brian Dahlman on Jun 22, 2007Comments: Why the hell would you ban specific breeds of dogs I would hope that there were more important things being thrown around up on capital hill, but it seems my hopes are ungrounded. Banning specific breeds isn't gonna do whatever you think it will. Here's a hint: ALL DOGS CAN BITE. You ban one, you might as well ban them all. You'd get your ass chewed out big time if you tried to do this to humans.Flag
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Name: Clara Yori on Jun 22, 2007Comments: I have five wonderful dogs, I am a dog trainer, and a canine massage provider. My pit bull is a top competitor in frisbee and we would never give him up. He is our family member. We would move instead if we were told to get rid of him. This proposed ban is just wrong. www.wallacethepitbull.comFlag
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Name: Lauren Speer on Jun 22, 2007Comments: Professional 42 year old registered voter that is very opposed to any breed specific legislation. We wouldn't allow this type of genetic discrimination of people would we Oh, that's right. Sadly, we have done that.Flag
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