So can we call it Molly's Law?

Has Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett been catching up with DCist's biggest stories? Perhaps, since this idea is a natural response to the comments on our posts about Molly, who was dog-napped from outside the P Street Whole Foods last summer: Leggett has proposed a new law which would allow authorities to fine dog (and cat) owners $500 if they tie up their animals in public without keeping an eye on them.
[Continue reading Aaron Morrissey's post here at DCist.]
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Aaron Morrissey
| October 4, 2010; 4:30 PM ET
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