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PETA CALLS FOR THE EXTERMINATION OF ALL PIT BULLS
In June 2005 Newkirk published her position on Pit Bulls. Her title: "
An Animal Deadly as a Weapon"
"Most people have no idea that at many animal shelters across the country, any pit bull that comes through the front door doesn't go out the back door alive. From California to Ne

w York, many shelters have enacted policies requiring the automatic destruction of the huge and ever-growing number of "pits" they encounter. This news shocks and outrages the compassionate dog-lover.
"Here's another shocker: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the very organization that is trying to get you to denounce the killing of chickens for the table, foxes for fur or frogs for dissection, supports the shelters' pit-bull policy, albeit with reluctance. We further encourage a ban on breeding pit bulls.
"Those who argue against a breeding ban and the shelter euthanasia policy for pit bulls are naive.
"People who genuinely care about dogs won't be affected by a ban on pit- bull breeding.
They can go to the shelter and save one of the countless other breeds and lovable mutts sitting on death row. We can only stop killing pi
ts if we stop creating new ones. Legislators, please take note." 1 [/FONT] [FONT=Book Antiqua, Times New Roman, Times] Not only does Newkirk support the wholesale extinction of Pit Bulls, she goes to extraordinary measures to seal their deaths. For example, in 2001 PETA wrote a
letter asking an Alabama judge to exterminate 32 pit bulls confiscated after their owners were arrested for dog fighting. In the end, the court ordered 28 dogs destroyed but held that 4 Pit Bull puppies could be adopted because they were 'not lacking any useful purpose' or 'vicious' as PETA claimed.
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[FONT=Book Antiqua, Times New Roman, Times] PETA supports BSL or breed specific legislation.
1 BSL permits an entire breed to be designated as 'dangerous' such as in Denver, Colorado where Pit Bulls and their look-alikes are killed if not removed from the State.
1 See our arguments against SB861, BSL which passed in California August, 2005 :
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