BSL (Breed Specific Legislation) Awareness Walks is holding a positive pit bull walk in Lowell this Sunday May 5th. We are responsible pit bull owners and our well-behaved dogs challenging stereotypes one step at a time; changing minds one walk at a time.
BSL is a law that bans or restricts certain types of dogs based on their appearance and because they are thought to be dangerous dogs - BSL primarily targets and is discriminatory towards pit bulls .
The main goal of BSL Awareness Walks is to walk so residents of a city can see bully breed owners who are not as the media portrays us: thugs, delinquents, drug dealers, dog fighters. We walk so residents of a city can see how well-behaved our dogs are - walking without any aggression or vicious attacks. We walk so people can meet our dogs and see they are not the monsters they are portrayed to be!
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Our ambition is to walk in all the towns and cities of Massachusetts and surrounding states that ban or banned pit bulls or have or had BSL. We will walk as far and as long as we can to challenge stereotypes and change minds one walk at a time!Everyone and anyone is welcome to join us and all types of well-behaved dogs are welcome too!
We are meeting this Sunday at 11am at the corner of Arcand Drive and Father Morissette BLVD; Right onto Father Morrisette Blvd.FREE PARKING OPTIONS:1. Tsongas Center - 300 Martin Luther King St.2. Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center - 304 Dutton Street3. Street Parking If anyone has any questions, please contact Nancy at 857-225-1579.
