Should You Be Allowed to Leave Money to Fido in Md.?

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As we reported this morning, the Maryland House of Delegates is scheduled to vote as early as today on a bill that would allow residents to set up legally binding trusts for the care of their pets in the event of their death or incapacity -- something that is now already legal in 39 states and the District. What do you think? Why?



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By Anne Bartlett |  February 24, 2009; 3:15 PM ET  | Category:  General Assembly , Rosalind Helderman
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The 89% who voted in favor of this prop are a bunch of F'ed up sicko's. Cat's and dog's are great, but they are not human.

Posted by: spikemilligan | February 27, 2009 1:29 AM

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