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Thursday, July 12, 2012

AG's Office Weighs in On Pit Bull Ruling

A Maryland assistant attorney general says a court ruling that pit bulls are "inherently dangerous" is not yet in effect, pending a decision by the state's highest court on a request that it reconsider the decision.

Kathryn Rowe, an assistant attorney general, wrote the opinion Tuesday at the request of Delegate Heather Mizeur, D-Montgomery.

Rowe writes that the attorney general's office believes the decision is not currently in effect, because of the motion for reconsideration.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Landlords DO have the right to regulate what type of pet, or if any, are allowed in their appartments or houses, however, if a tenant is already in and the pet has been there for a few months, the Landlord can't now forbid the pet, but new tenants would have to follow the new rules set by him.
I for one fell that owning a Pitbull is the same as owning a Rattle snake, there fine till they bite!!!

Anonymous said...

In general simply by your last statement - you are an idoit
Anything with teeth can and will bite
Animals are defined by their owners
Condem the idoits that don't know how to be a good dog owner - like with children they can't help who their parents are