Mount Rainier says pit bull ban is ‘lowest law-enforcement priority’

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Sheila Lund

An American Pit Bull terrier.

Mount Rainier City Council approved a measure declaring county laws banning pit bulls to be the ‘lowest law-enforcement priority’ for its city police officers. The measure, approved by a vote of four-to-one at Mount Rainier’s Jan. 14, 2020, meeting, instructs the police department to “deprioritize, to the greatest extent...
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