In Annapolis, a deal over a bill regarding liability for pit bull attacks has apparently hit a snag.
Both the House and Senate are considering bills that are designed to reverse the impact of last year’s Court of Appeals decision calling pit bulls "inherently dangerous," and automatically holding their owners responsible if the dog attacks someone.
The House of Delegates and the Maryland Senate have bills that hold the pet owner responsible, if they knew their dog would attack someone.
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