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Pit bull attack victims: Who speaks for them? National Pit Bull Victim Awareness Day

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Monday, October 26, 2020

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --UNITED STATES AND CANADA National Pit Bull Victim Awareness (NPBVA) marks its sixth anniversary on October 26, 2020 with a renewed call for the media and elected officials to address the critical issue of pit bull attacks.

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  • LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --UNITED STATES AND CANADA National Pit Bull Victim Awareness (NPBVA) marks its sixth anniversary on October 26, 2020 with a renewed call for the media and elected officials to address the critical issue of pit bull attacks.
  • The panel features Mia Johnson (co-founding member, National Pit Bull Victim Awareness), Colleen Lynn (founder, Dogsbite.org), and Anne Marie Rogers (founder, Responsible Citizens for Public Safety - RC4PS).
  • October 26 is National Pit Bull Victim Awareness Day in memory of those who have been attacked or killed, their grieving families and neighbors, and vast networks of emergency response services.
  • National Pit Bull Victim Awareness (NPBVA) advocates for more than 70 organizations and social media groups in the United States and Canada, including memorial and support pages for victims of pit bull attacks, breed-specific legislation, and non-profit organizations.