Thursday, February 26, 2009

BSL Case Law

• BSL has been ruled unconstitutional in Court venues across the United States on grounds ranging from vagueness, to an infringement of property rights, to equal treatment, equal protection.• Dogs have been the domesticated traditional property of human beings for well over thirty-five thousand years. This tradition gives legal standing to dog owners based upon the IX Amendment of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution of the United States of America.• BSL violates the rights granted under the IV Amendment to the Bill of Rights.• BSL violates the rights granted under the V Amendment of the Bill of Rights.• BSL violates the rights granted under VI Amendment to the Bill of Rights.• BSL violates the rights granted under VIII Amendment to the Bill of Rights.• BSL violates the rights granted under XIV Amendment to the Bill of Rights.• BSL creates a whole new criminal class, the dog owner• BSL sets a legal precedent that unchallenged empowers the enacting body to add any, or all other dog breeds, or even domestic species of animals to the prohibition on ownership.

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