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Old 06-16-2012, 09:34 AM   #15
yorkietalkjilly
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I've noticed that most laws that start to bring about social or government change & try to act to stop terrible problems do start out rather broad & the prosecution of those laws is left to the discretion of the agency with immediate oversight. Then, as problems are identified, they are amended & addressed, one by one though legislation, until the law is ponderous & almost unfathomable by all but the most determined. I don't think this law is going to go against good pet owners/breeders/showers unless real abuse or neglect is suspected as most agencies are usually too underfunded & too busy to fine or prosecute any law toward the responsible truly responsible dog-owning citizen.
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