10-25-2012, 04:52 AM
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Originally posted by Carey
My goal is that everyone has the opportunity to make choices based on FACTS....I think that most on this forum know that.
If you choose to do something, that is your CHOICE, but if it is covered in the code of law, DO NOT ADVERTISE IT AS AN OK THING TO DO...It is YOUR choice, and that is fine, but to make it seem like it is legal is NOT OK.
I am all for INFORMED civil disobedience... but misinformation is the heart of tyranny, and that is what you were giving earlier, misinformation on the county code...I merely corrected your misinformation...
Well thank you for correcting me.(Im still not convinced that "public place"="public land" I was not trying encourage people to let their dogs run free. The point I was trying to make is that leashes and fences don't make for a good dog, training and socialization do. I feel all to many people resort to control to solve problems, which will not work. These dogs were already supposed to be tied up and what good did it do when they got loose? The two lessons to be learned is that self-defense is important because the unpredictable can always happen no matter the laws or police. Secondly dogs and their owners need to be better trained and socialized.
“Setting a good example is a far better way to spread ideals than through force of arms.”
-Ron Paul