I have to agree with Waffy to, is they are ever made legal in this country I would love to own this magnificant breed, and too would happly share my life and family with it. BUT I would ensure it had been bred correctly had the correct test done and did NOT come from a fighting back ground.
If not I hope to emigrate when I am older and hope to be able to own one then.
I have researched this breed as to be honest I am slightly obsessed with them and the bad publicity that surrounds them. From what I have read they make magnificant loyal pets if bred and reared correctly. As we all kinow they were bred for bull baiting and fighting dogs. But a well bred well reared, pitbull would never attack a person, even fighting dogs, as they needed to know that if they needed medical treatment during a fight that the owned could go break a fight up with out being hurt, if a dog did show aggression to humans the were not bred from, this is not the case anymore.
In America they do test to determin the likely hood of a certain breed, the Pitbull scored higher than many other breeds, hight than Poodles, Cocker spaniels and Collies. Here is the list.
http://www.atts.org/stats1.htmlHere is a link about how pitbulls were bred and why.
http://www.pitbull411.com/history.htmlThe Boston Terrier was bred for pit fighting, but over the years with selective breeding they have bred this out of this breed, so I believe that this too could be done for the pitbull, if it already has not been done my good breeders, as I have heard of pitbulls living happly with other dogs.
I beleive that ANY breed of dog can be dangerous in the wrong hands, but pitbulls and dog alike when they do turn the damage they can do is horrific, were as snappy little dogs who I have been chased off and attacked many times, my staffy was attaked by a lakeland,dont do the same kind of damage so it is never reported.
Only people make dogs bad. its does not matter what the breed.