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The Pit Bull controversy: Don't blame Mike Stephens, source says A source we respect, but who finds it necessary to not make a public comment at this time has written to say the Pit Bull controversy is an effort to make a veterinarian the scape goat. The source maintains that the issue can't be laid at the doorstep of Adair County Judge Mike Stephens or the current management of Green River Animal Shelter. The source said that situation grew out of a decision last year. The source maintains the issue was raised in an effort to embarrass the vetinarian. At CM, we're still not fully aware of what it's all about. We considered it a matter of concern over vicious dogs and their owners' responsibilities and whether there ought to be greater protection for the general public, relating to the keeping of breeds known to have killed humans. - EW This story was posted on 2015-03-30 04:36:58
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