Is it legal to shoot dogs ripping flesh off such a person?
Yes. But are you that worried about legalities when someone is being ripped apart?
In the News/Activism forum, on a thread titled Horrifying moment two huge pit bulls named Boo-boo and Jumpety knock disabled man out of his wheelchair and savagely 'rip chunks out of him', ConservativeMind wrote: Is it legal to shoot dogs ripping flesh off such a person?
Yes. I say that because I've researched the pit bull 'thing' and while I saw complaints by owners that "You shot my boo boo," I've never seen them prevail. These dogs rip and eat chunks of flesh and victims quickly bleed out (die). I did post a thread to FR wherein a disabled vet was in his FENCED YARD pruning a tree and two pit bulls jumped his fence and ripped both of his arms off, causing him to bleed to death.
The owners said, as many prior pit bull owners said, "The got out. I opened the door to get the mail and they pushed past me out the front door...."
From there, the two dogs went hunting and pulled down the first human 'game' they found. Same with this thread - a disabled man posed no threat, but that actually encourages the dogs who hunt humans.
I remember a South Florida man shooting one of his pits in the yard, because it growled at his wife. A lot of yards with low chain link fence, two of more pits or pit mixes....
What a sorry state our country is in that this question even needs to be asked.
Yes, absolutely. This is in Florida, where over 10% of the population has a concealed carry permit, and you do not need a permit to carry concealed.
>> Is it legal to shoot dogs ripping flesh off such a person?
It’s mandatory from an ethical perspective.
It should be.
Is it legal to shoot dogs ripping flesh off such a person?
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Of course.