BALTIMORE, July 12 (UPI) -- The Maryland Attorney General's office said a ruling declaring pit bulls "inherently dangerous" must survive an appeal before becoming law.
Assistant Attorney General Kathryn Rowe released an opinion this week in response to a request from Montgomery County Delegate Heather Mizeur for advice on how to interpret the ruling. Rowe told Mizeur a motion for reconsideration of the ruling "delays the effect of the decision."