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 Dozens of new laws went into effect in the state of Florida starting Sunday.One of the new rules deals with specific breeds of dogs, making some changes to the existing  Dangerous Dogs  law in the state.The change stops local governments like counties, cities and municipalities from banning specific breeds, including German shepherds or pit bulls.Banning dogs because of their size or weight is out of the picture, too.Jan Steele stanley cup  with Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control said this is a small step forward. These big dogs, bully breeds, theyre great animals, theyre very good family dogs,  she said.  Theyre very devoted to their family. Theyre just big, and scary-looking to some people. According to Steele, private landlords and homeowners associations can still ban certain  stanley quencher dogs, so it can cause some uncertainty. Its going to help,  she said.  I dont want people to think it doesnt, but it is going to be very limited because its public housing and the municipalities themselves. If you allow pets at all, you should be able to allow all of them. These dogs are great do stanley cups uk gs. If youve ever had a pitty mix, or German shepherd, or a great Dane, you know theyre great family dogs. Once they bond with families, theyll be with you for life. Before this new rule, a county could restrict people from having a dog over a certain weight or size if there were any safety concerns.At least a dozen other states have gotten rid of their breed-specific legislation, according tostopbsl.org, a watchdo Owgq Black Husky beer made from Milwaukee  s Christmas tree goes on sale this weekend
 CHICAGO, Ill. -- The coronavirus has hit communities of color especially hard. Financially, its also taken a disproportionate toll.Ozzy Gamezs neighborhood storefront looks a lot like an indoor jungle. Our main focus has been indoor houseplants, tropical cacti, anything weird and exotic, strange,  said Gamez.Co-owned by his long-time friend and business partner Juan Quezada, they own  The Plant Shop.  It feels good to come into work and just put my hands on some soil and just kind of bond with people over something that s very natural, very organic,  said Quezada.For many in the Latino community, a connection to caring and nurturing plants is intertwined with family and culture. Gamez grew up in Belize, surrounded by tropical plants. When I was growing up, it was kind of all around,  said Gamez.  My grandfather would plant things and grow things, whether it was for the animals he was raising or whether it s f stanley cup or us.  I am Mexican, so I think that in my culture, it plays a big role,  said Quezada.  My mother always used plants for remedies, even as small as like aloe stanley mug s. I had a little cut, she always used that. According to the Pew Research Center, the pandemic has hit Latinos especially hard. About 6 in 10 Latinos, 59%, in May said they live in households that have experienced job losses or pa stanley quencher y cuts due to the coronavirus outbreak.Many have found solace during the pandemic in reconnecting with plants, returning to their roots. You start thinking about where you came from and th