Breed Specific Legislation

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Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) is a term used to describe laws banning or restricting certain breeds of dogs, with hopes of reducing dog bites and attacks. Some people feel safer in an area where BSL is in effect, however BSL is based only on ignorance as there is no such thing as a mean dog breed and is no proof it works.
One of the first problems that BSL ignores is a dog's breed does not directly correlate with aggression. While some people generalize some breeds as meaner than others, this is not the case. A late 2013/early 2014 study, surveying 4,000 dog owners, concluded “...that although general characteristics, such as breed type, are significant risk factors across large populations they explain only a small amount of the overall