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It Doesn't Have to Make Sense - It's Just the Law: Animals and Weapons
Trial and appellate courts have found animals to be weapons when used to attack or threaten persons, or when used to protect drug operations. [2] The law is often driven by such facts. A Massachusetts court ruled that a German Shepherd dog was a weapon. [3] The Court did not require proof that the dog was actually dangerous, only that there was an objective threat of danger to a person of reasonable and average sensibility. [4] Using reasoning similar to determinations of deadly weapons and dangerous instruments, the court ruled that . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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