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 Originally Posted by Eli
Are they legal?
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That's a loaded question. I'll just say you can't buy them in California
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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
That's a loaded question. I'll just say you can't buy them in California 
Hmmmm I wonder what that means
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anybody that thinks a pit is a pet.
If you wish to have a lethal weapon in house, deal with the consequences of that lethal weapon.
My AR never hurt anybody, and if it ever does, be assured I will take all responsibility for it. The same should be said for EVERY person that owes a pit.
YOU made the decision to have the beast, own up to the responsibility and stop blaming an animal that is only does EXACTLY what it was designed to do.
If you cannot except the FULL responsibility for your lethal weapon and the harm it can inflect, then don't own it. Know different than a firearm.
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 Originally Posted by Eli
Hmmmm I wonder what that means
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Should we call a lawyer to help you figure it out
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 Originally Posted by Eli
Hmmmm I wonder what that means
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California is so screwed up LOL. All the vets treat them, all the pet stores sell their supplies. They will not come to your house and take them away from you. But you can't buy them in the State. Kind of like Pot and everything else California does LOL
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 Originally Posted by Paul65K
Should we call a lawyer to help you figure it out 
I guess my sarcasm was lost in typing
 Originally Posted by Hotboat
California is so screwed up LOL. All the vets treat them, all the pet stores sell their supplies. They will not come to your house and take them away from you. But you can't buy them in the State. Kind of like Pot and everything else California does LOL
Do they bite? Isn't that what Richard Gere had an incident with?
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 Originally Posted by gn7
anybody that thinks a pit is a pet.
If you wish to have a lethal weapon in house, deal with the consequences of that lethal weapon.
My AR never hurt anybody, and if it ever does, be assured I will take all responsibility for it. The same should be said for EVERY person that owes a pit.
YOU made the decision to have the beast, own up to the responsibility and stop blaming an animal that is only does EXACTLY what it was designed to do.
If you cannot except the FULL responsibility for your lethal weapon and the harm it can inflect, then don't own it. Know different than a firearm.
Bob.....bob....bob..bob. If a intruder, or anyone else that was NOT welcome in my home, broke in. I most surly would NOT pull my dog on him or her. Unless my dog was made of metal that Smith & Wesson on the side
Technically I would pull the Judge or the Sig, but Smith & Wesson sounds so much more intimidating
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 Originally Posted by Eli
Do they bite? Isn't that what Richard Gere had an incident with?
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LOL Harley was around 3-3 1/2lbs. Richie would have a helluva time shoving my Harley up his ass LOL
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 Originally Posted by Hotboat
Technically I would pull the Judge or the Sig, but Smith & Wesson sounds so much more intimidating 
Nothing is more intimidating than a Judge if you ask me
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