The Professor
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You're the same guy who claimed on another thread that in your home state of Louisiana you could kill a man to prevent him from breaking into your unoccupied vehicle. Even after I quoted the law in your state to prove you wrong you refused to accept it and went on a binge of childish insults. Fortunately no one believed the crap you wee spouting.
Once again you are wrong. According to you, the laws of your state say, “"No dog shall run free on any public land nor any unenclosed land of another." So far, you are right. The Maryland Statutes do use those word; however you erroneously took these words to mean, “That means not only can your dog not be off-leash when you walk it, it can't be off leash in your own yard if you don't have a fence to keep it in.” You have a very serous problem with reading comprehension. The law you quoted addresses dogs on public land (not the land owned by the dog owner) and the unenclosed land of another (not the land of the dog owner). The law you quoted is completely silent regarding the rights of the dog's owneer to keep his dog on his own private preoprty.
Sorry, but you're wrong, but not your fault. I was right, but not because of what I posted. The Louisiana leash law states:
2771. Dogs not to run at large. Summary: This Louisiana law states that no person shall permit any dog in his or her possession to run at large on any unenclosed land, or trespass upon any enclosed or unenclosed lands of another.
So that means any unenclosed land, even that of the dog owners. That would be because you can't stop a dog on unenclosed land from trespassing on other property or running out in the street. Fences make good neighbors, and even better dogs.
So the rest of your personal insult rant can be ignored. I won't personally attack you because I quoted the law incorrectly. But I was right, however, for the wrong reason.
LA - Leash - Chapter 18. Animals Running at Large | Animal Legal & Historical Center
And in the other thread, you were proven wrong on numerous occasions, even other posters asked you to just leave because you were proven wrong. The poster even told you Louisiana plays by a totally different set of rules, based on Napoleonic code. You were shown the the stand your ground laws combined with the castle doctrine makes shooting to defend your car legal.