The NY Yankees: finally something we can agree on.
However, among the numerous problems with your 'breed ban' final solution is this:
I know someone with 10 year old, somewhat odd-looking, medium sized (around 45-50 lbs.) dog which, to me, looks little or nothing like the stereotypical 'pit bull'.
When this responsible & conscientious dog-owner initially obtained same from the pound as a puppy/young dog, it was categorized - based upon Lord knows what criteria - as a 'pit bull' type dog.
The dog has never caused anyone any problem & she didn't view its dubious (to say the least!) designation as any particular issue - because it wasn't - for over 8 years ... until ignorant, hysterical, busy-bodies got the ear of morally bankrupt liberal politicians gladly willing to opportunistically kill harmless, loving pets for imagined votes.
She now lives in constant fear that someone - for no reason beyond maliciousness - will make some fabricated complaint to the state which will result in her pet being murdered.
Aside from her justifiable fear, she's had unfair discriminatory expenses for mandatory unneeded restraints and the old dog suffers from now being always required to be constantly leashed & muzzled in public and barred from even 'leash free' areas.
Her story isn't one compatible with any notion of a 'free country', but it's what social fascists are demanding and why - even though I don't own a dog myself -I despise them & the pro-totalitarian, 'useful idiots' who so stridently support them.
Sure, it's just about dogs & their owners -for now - but it's a social concept straight out Hitler's Germany or Stalin's Russia.
I can't imagine how you can look at the sort of evil vermin you're in bed with & still look at yourself in the mirror.

Actually the actions of fighting the dogs in the Pits and using the survivors for breed stock to make the ultimate canine warrior is almost straight out of Hitler's master race plan.... It happens over thousands of years in nature, but the cruel bull baiters accomplished it over a few decades.
But alas...I still don't hear any constructive solutions from the "lobby" on how to deal with these dogs. It was a big strategic mistake to embark on the deceitful denial PR campaign that Pit Bulls are everyman's dog IMHO. You should have welcomed restricted breeding licenses and special accomodations for the dogs to prevent these increasingly common maulings. Now it's become a law enforcement and public safety issue, which you have lost control of.
It may be too late to wait around for the Pit Bull community to act responsibly...There were 15 deaths caused by APBTs last year alone, far more than any other breed.
PREVENT THE DEED