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Re: RANT!- NO LBC

To: nory@buffnet.net, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: RANT!- NO LBC
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 12:31:06 EDT
In a message dated 7/15/2004 6:09:58 PM Mountain Daylight Time, 
nory@buffnet.net writes:
the pit bull next door 
.

Well, I guess I'll have to tell my pit bull story. 

A few years ago, I was sleeping in a little on a Saturday morning.  I was 
awakened by my wife getting up and walking out of the bedroom to our patio in 
the 
back yard.  I was just about back to sleep when I heard her screaming "STOP 
IT! STOP! STOP!"

This was immediately followed by a series of gunshots. POW, POW,POW,POW, POW, 
POW..10 OR 12 rapid shots.

Needless to say, I jumped out of bed and ran out into the yard, in my 
underwear.  She was at the back fence looking into the neighbor's yard.  In my 
neighborhood, all the back yards are separated by a 4-5 foot rock wall (code in 
El 
Paso and NM). 

When I reached the fence there were two more shots, and then my neighbor 
walked over to us, holding a .22 rifle.  Three pit bulls had jumped the fence 
into 
his yard and attacked his Doberman.  The Doberman was one of the gentlest 
dogs I've ever known and always came to the fence when we were out for a pet.

The neighbor had killed one of the pits, thought he wounded another, and then 
had to dispatch his dog because of the severity of it's wounds.  The pits had 
torn the poor Doby up badly.  

We all talked a few minutes and then I went inside and got dressed while my 
wife called the Sheriff.  I went driving around the neighborhood looking for 
the two other pits.  I found another neighbor whose dog had been attacked, but 
not severely hurt, and another who knew the dogs as they had threatened his 
wife.  Finally, a couple of blocks into the neighborhood I found a woman 
walking 
the street, looking a little frantic, searching right and left, and weeping.  
I stopped the car, rolled down the window and asked her if she had lost a dog. 
 She said "yes, two of them" and I said "if they were pit bulls I know where 
one is".  I gave her a ride back to the neighbors so she could identify the 
dead one.

The lady told us they were her husband's dogs and he had trouble keeping them 
in.

I have two grand children and four of my own dogs that I would not have 
wanted to be in danger, so to say the least, I was a little perturbed about all 
of 
this.  She got a ticket from the Sheriff, and the neighbor got a friendly 
"warning" about discharging a firearm in a neighbor hood.  Before the Sheriff 
got 
there, her husband blazed by in his truck without stopping (after she called 
him on a cell phone) and I am reasonably sure he had the other dog (dogs?) and 
was taking them elsewhere.  The Sheriff asked about them and would have taken 
them if they had been at the lady's house.  He had the dead dog picked up for 
testing also.

Almost everyone knows I am a believer in the citizens right to keep and bear 
arms, but even I don't think you should have to keep a loaded gun near the 
door to protect your yard!

Robert Houston
Texan in New Mexico

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety 
deserve neither liberty nor safety.Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)






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