Pit Bull Ban Goes Nowhere

State Rep. Timothy Bledsoe of Grosse Pointe is trying to aggressively limit the number of pit bulls in the state of Michigan . His bill targets American pit bull terriers, American Staffordshire bull terriers, Staffordshire bull terriers and dogs displaying one or more traits of those breeds. It would forbid breeding of pit bulls a year after the bill passes as well as the sterilization of all remaining pit bulls within 4 years. The bill would also ban ownership in 10 years and violators face penalties ranging from fines to jail time. Advocates against the bill say pit bulls aren't the problem, owners are. Hugh Crawford, chairman of the House Regulatory Reform Committee decided not to take up the proposed bill saying that the state should not "be in the dog police business."

If you or a loved one was bitten by a dog, you may be able to work with an attorney to file a claim against the owner to recover financial compensation for your injuries. At Freedman & Freedman, your initial consultation is free. We handle dog bite cases throughout the metro Detroit areaincluding Dearborn Heights, Westland, Livonia, Troy, Farmington Hills, West Bloomfield, Sterling Heights , Warren and more. We can meet with you in person, over the phone or can even travel to your home or to the hospital in order to discuss your case and what we can do for you.

Contact a Detroit dog bite lawyer at Freedman & Freedman today to talk about your claim and how you can bring the dog owner to justice.

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