big ron
Chief Super Moderator
The problem here is that there's no scientific basis for determining exactly what constitutes an American XL Bully. What percentage American Pitbull genes, as opposed to breeds that don't have locking jaws, does the imaginary dog in question need to contain to be considered an American XL Bully? 5%? 30%? 75%? Will they be requiring all owners of any dog that looks like it might have a teensy bit of pitbull in its lineage to have expensive genetic testing done to prove their dog isn't one of this breed that even the Kennel Club doesn't recognise as a breed?
Once again the Government are saying they're going to do something that it isn't actually possible for them to do, middle-England seems to be cheering though so it must be all good.
In other news, some teenager stabbed another teenager last night, why aren't we banning teenagers? Knives are already banned so it must be the teenagers that are the problem.
Quite