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The Bay Area Speaks Out on Pit Bulls

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Pit bulls have been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons again, stemming from the apparent mauling death of a Pacifica woman by one of the dogs. The violent incident is one of several involving the breed over the past decade, and has sparked calls for more regulation of pit bulls.

KQED Radio’s Forum program held a discussion about the topic today, which you can listen to here:

The show also attracted many passionate comments online, which have been curated by our Online Community Engagement Specialist Ian Hill, and which you can check out below. Or read the entire lot of them here.

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