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http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/duip/dogbreeds.pdf
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That's only an average of 20 deaths a year in the US. Pretty insignificant to justify all this banning activity. That is less people than get bitten or crushed by reptiles in the US. Although, I am curious to see how many other dogs and other animals they kill every year.
http://danger.mongabay.com/injury_death.htm [/b][/quote]
I would wager a guess that most, if not all of the 'other-than-dog' attacks and deaths are caused by animals that are also not allowed to be had has pets within city limits in most cities.