Aurora voters set to decide pit bull ban's fate after judge rejected City Council's repeal
A decade after Aurora voters last determined the fate of pit bulls in Colorados third-largest city by opting to keep the citys ban in place theyll revisit the question.
In November, voters will decide whether three types of pit bulls the American pit bull terrier, the American Staffordshire terrier and the Staffordshire bull terrier can legally be kept in the city. The Aurora City Council on Monday referred a measure asking that question to this falls ballot.
The latest twist in the saga of pit bulls in Aurora was prompted by a ruling in late March in which Arapahoe County District Judge Elizabeth Beebe Volz struck down the councils 2021 decision to repeal the citys long-standing pit bull ban.
Voters seven years earlier had chosen to keep the citys breed-specific ban first enacted in 2005 in place. The judges conclusion: Because it was the voters who decided against jettisoning Auroras pit bull ban in 2014, only they could make the decision to reverse that position.
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