The suit, filed in July, claims the decades-old county ordinance is discriminatory, unconstitutional and not based in science.
The lawsuit, filed in July, claims that the county’s pit bull ordinance is unconstitutionally vague and overbroad, not based in science, and encourages “seriously discriminatory enforcement.” The suit also alleges that the ban violates the Fair Housing Act by forcing residents to either give up their dogs or move outside Prince George’s County.
But supporters of these bans have balked at the argument, saying the rules are rooted in concerns for public safety. The county has also denied in court that the regulation is vague, overly broad or a violation of due process.
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