How do you do that though? As Northern Wisdom says this feels like the pro gun argument.
Well I'm not going to claim to be an expert but numerous organisations that are have been pressuring the government for years to take action and have been ignored.
I tend to side with the likes of the Dogs Trust, Kennel Club, RSPCA, SPCA, British Vets Association and Blue Cross, among others, who have all said breed specific legislation is ineffective. In fact what we're seeing now with this breed literally proves their point.
Even the governments own research says this line of action is not effective. In 2018 they commissioned independent research into breed specific legislation found it had led to an increase in dog attacks and also found that arguments in favour of maintaining it were not backed with any evidence. In fact the only effect they could find any actual evidence of was that the legislation had led to the unnecessary destruction of good-tempered dogs.
If anyone is genuinely concerned about peoples safety then you want an effective solution not a knee jerk response. As I say, ban this breed, which lets face it you barely heard a word about a couple of years ago, and then the problem will just move elsewhere.
Don't really see the parallel with the gun argument, guns are designed & manufactured for one thing and everyone in that industry knows that's the case. The same can't be said of a living animal, if you're going to push the line that they're being breed for only one reason then you're supporting the case against breed specific legislation as people campaigning against that have for years been trying to get something done about poor breeders.