OFF THE WIRE
A new bill has been proposed
which would allow police officers to enter any home, regardless of
whether or not they have a warrant, if there is a pit bull on the
property. Even worse, the bill would allow officers to shoot and kill
the dog if only a handful of conditions were met.
The Huffington Post reported that measure would make Mississippi the
only state in history with a policy against a specific dog breed.
House Bill 1261 not only says police may enter homes without
warrants, but they could actually kill the animal if they determine the
dogs are “not under proper restraint when on the premises of its owner”
or if they are not wearing vaccination tags and “attempts to peacefully
capture the dog have been made and proven unsuccessful.”
The bill is being called the Mississippi Regulation of Dangerous Dogs
Act, and proponents say it is intended “create civil and criminal
penalties for failing to keep dangerous dogs securely confined and under
restraint, and for failing to meet certain requirements designed to
protect the public.”
“This bill would make Mississippi the only state in the nation with a
statewide policy discriminating against a specific dog breed, and the
impact on local communities, animal shelters, and law enforcement would
be disastrous,” Chloe Waterman, the senior manager of state legislative
strategy for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals said.
“Dogs permitted by their owners to run loose, and dogs who attack
people or other animals, pose a serious problem to public safety. But
breed-specific dangerous dog laws are ineffective, inhumane and costly.”
Kris Diaz, executive director of a group that advocates for
breed-neutral legislation, said that “the fourth amendment clearly
protects people from such actions.
“This bill effectively removes any protections people have from
unreasonable search and seizure, and opens the door to using a dangerous
dog claim as a way to scrutinize people for things they couldn’t
otherwise get a warrant for.”
(Article by Jackson Marciana)