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Old 03-20-2009, 10:02 PM   #61
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I am a bit confused. Are we aloud to have dogs in our homes to protect us? No matter how big or mean they are? I would rather have that type of dog than a gun. It is our right to have dogs of any kind in our home to protect. Why did the officer go into the home and into the bedroom where the dog was? Here we go again; same old same old.....
Because she was being evicted and not moving fast enough to suit the owner. Not anywhere near the same situation as the previous ones.
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Old 03-23-2009, 03:15 PM   #62
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I am a bit confused. Are we aloud to have dogs in our homes to protect us? No matter how big or mean they are? I would rather have that type of dog than a gun. It is our right to have dogs of any kind in our home to protect. Why did the officer go into the home and into the bedroom where the dog was? Here we go again; same old same old.....
Reallly?? Aloud??

And you do have to register your dogs.. so apparently you DON'T have the right to own a dog of any kind in your home, AND it's not in the constitution..
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Old 03-23-2009, 03:30 PM   #63
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I am a bit confused. Are we aloud to have dogs in our homes to protect us? No matter how big or mean they are? I would rather have that type of dog than a gun. It is our right to have dogs of any kind in our home to protect. Why did the officer go into the home and into the bedroom where the dog was? Here we go again; same old same old.....
Try reading the article dum dum. No wonder you're confused.
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Old 03-23-2009, 03:40 PM   #64
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Reallly?? Aloud??

And you do have to register your dogs.. so apparently you DON'T have the right to own a dog of any kind in your home, AND it's not in the constitution..
OK...yes you are right; the dogs need to be registered. YES I do agree. As long as they are registered, they should be ALOUD to protect and be in the house. TO GUARD THE HOUSE. Why is it if a registered gun owner has a right to shoot an intruder and a dog can get shot/killed by an intruder? IF IT IS REGISTERED??????????
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Old 03-23-2009, 03:51 PM   #65
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OK...yes you are right; the dogs need to be registered. YES I do agree. As long as they are registered, they should be ALOUD to protect and be in the house. TO GUARD THE HOUSE. Why is it if a registered gun owner has a right to shoot an intruder and a dog can get shot/killed by an intruder? IF IT IS REGISTERED??????????
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Old 03-23-2009, 07:34 PM   #67
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I am a bit confused. Are we aloud to have dogs in our homes to protect us? No matter how big or mean they are? I would rather have that type of dog than a gun. It is our right to have dogs of any kind in our home to protect. Why did the officer go into the home and into the bedroom where the dog was? Here we go again; same old same old.....
If the county is evicting, the officers there are probably going to have to go through the house to document the condition of the home. The process is usually done thru the Sheriff's Office. So the officers have a right to be there and document the home. The owner may also want them there to make sure that there is no "disturbances" that may occur.
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If the county is evicting, the officers there are probably going to have to go through the house to document the condition of the home. The process is usually done thru the Sheriff's Office. So the officers have a right to be there and document the home. The owner may also want them there to make sure that there is no "disturbances" that may occur.
Evictions is the responsibility of the Office of the Sheriff in each of the counties in Maryland.
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If the county is evicting, the officers there are probably going to have to go through the house to document the condition of the home. The process is usually done thru the Sheriff's Office. So the officers have a right to be there and document the home. The owner may also want them there to make sure that there is no "disturbances" that may occur.
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