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Bullard, Eric |
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Salem Press Encyclopedia, 2023. 3p. |
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Breed-specific legislation (BSL) describes any law that is explicitly crafted to regulate specific breeds of animals. While BSL is a general term used to reference any law oriented toward an individual variety of domesticated animal, it usually refers to legislation used to bar or restrict certain breeds of dogs to reduce incidences of dog attacks. Such laws are controversial; supporters argue that BSL has a positive net effect on improving community safety, while detractors of BSL contend that these laws are unnecessarily discriminatory and hard to enforce. In the United States, this type of legislation is more typically enacted on a municipal basis rather than on a state or national level due to the controversy often associated with it. |
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