Hi Everyone,
This is directed to people in America
If you haven't taken the time to actually read about the laws and punishments (fines, jail time), may I suggest you take a few hours with your family
to read them. It is your duty to read them and (hopefully) understand them. Some laws have exemption/waivers (loopholes). If you are interested
you can start by actually looking up the LAWS called STATUTES and Revised STATUTES.
Some States Statues and Revised Statutes are Listed here, you can google most of them: *Make sure they are up-to-date most laws take time to be
published. [Edit for more info, change link]
www.michie.com...
I am in no way affiliated with the above site, but I did find it to be a very good resource for looking them up.
I have only checked out Colorado but I am pretty sure most States laws are structured in the same way, please correct me if I am wrong ATS.
-TITLE (Tells you what section your in, what the LAW is about, TOC of all Articles)
-ARTICLE (Includes Table of Contents of all sections within that Article, scope, Applicability of Supplemental Principles of Law, and the OFFICIAL
COMMENT)
-PART (numbered so you can find what your looking for, it should also be labeled accordingly).
example:
I want to find out about my states laws concerning the INTEREST on a "Negotiable Instruments" or money. (I have already found it for use in this
example, but for Colorado it is:
4-3-112. Interest.
This is how we find it:
-The First #4 is the TITLE the information is located in.
-The #3 is the Article it is under in the TITLE.
-The #112 is in numbered order, so it is the 12th one on the list of PARTS.
ALSO if you do not understand the word or the context of the word then look it up in the Glossary for each law, or in Blacks Law Dictionary, because
there is a LANGUAGE called "legalese" and yes it is real, its is copy of the English Language but all the word definitions are changed and they my
mean something to you but do not mean the same thing in Context to the Statutes in your state.
For instance you think "person" to be a living, breathing human being, It is not according to Blacks Law Dictionary. Also go look up the term
"human being" in Blacks Law Dictionary, you might be surprised!!!
-This is your wakeup call, I am your alarm clock
Peace
SourD
[edit on 19-2-2010 by sourdiesel]