Some of the 100 new laws for Illinois

zman1

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Some of the 100 new laws for Illinois.
http://www.southernillinoisan.com/ar...p/18707540.txt
Carbon monoxide alarms
Land and home protection

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Rescue Fraud Act
Identity theft
Registered --- offenders -GPS and no name changes
Fair Patient Billing Act
The Good Samaritan Act
Laws regarding families and children
Laws protecting the elderly
Laws affecting dog owners
It is unlawful to wear a Purple Heart, Bronze or Silver Star, Congressional Medal of Honor or any other military medal of valor unless for a dramatic presentation or on a costume worn by someone under the age of 18 years. It is also unlawful for an individual to say that he or she has won such an award unless the statement is true.
 

renogaw

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massachusettes now requires everyone in the state to have health insurance, even if they cannot afford it.
 

phixer

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Im afraid to ask what new laws crazy CA has enacted this year. It would be nice to see the ones that already exist enforced for a change considering how much the taxes are here, like border security and illegal immigration for example.
 

zman1

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Originally Posted by maeistero
no sledding or ice skating in omaha.
oh yeah, ice fishing was thrown in also. :cheer:
NE did pass at least one other law
The law creates a separate class of crimes for those who assault children. It strengthens penalties for both first-time and repeat offenders and creates a 15 year mandatory minimum sentence for anyone convicted of first-degree sexual assault of a child. Subsequent convictions are now punishable by 25 years to life in prison. It also creates a civil commitment procedure for repeat offenders and those at greater risk to re-offend by keeping them safely away from citizens, and provides the Attorney General’s Office and county attorneys with the discretion to pursue civil commitments where warranted.
Finally, the law provides common-sense guidelines for locally administered and narrowly defined residency restrictions that limit high-risk --- offenders from living within 500 feet of schools and day care facilities, while also strengthening the penalties for offenders failing to maintain registration with Nebraska’s --- offender registry.
 

ice4ice

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Sledding, ice skating and ice fishing is against the law ?!?! Why !? Oh boy, your Nebraska politicians must've been smoking alot of weed to get that passed. You'd think they would worry more about the more importatnt issues instead of those simple kid's activities !
 

chipmaker

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Politicians are thwe worlds largest waste of time and money. They create more mess than they solve. I heard my cousin say they passed a law making it mandatory for allhomes in Pennsylvania to have monoxide alarms............So what is the state going to do, refuse to allow yu to be buried if you died of carbon monoxide and did not have an alarm installed or willthey fine your last will and testament. Politicians are a realjoke and I think the worst of them all migrate to the northeast or the left coast. Has to be something in the water.
 

chutneyjh

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I'm so glad our lawmakers are worried about things like sledding and Purple Hearts when we need to be addressing things like crime, poverty, and health care, just to name a few.
 
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indydirk

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And it's still illegal to get a monkey drunk on the shores of Lake Michigan in Chicago ............ tis true.
 

phixer

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A politician and a lawyer jumped off a cliff together...
Who hits the ground first...
Who cares...
 

reefkprz

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California
• A city ordinance states that a $500 fine will be given to anyone who detonates a nuclear device within city limits.
• Animals are banned from mating publicly within 1,500 feet of a tavern, school, or place of worship.
• Baldwin Park: Nobody is allowed to ride a bicycle in a swimming pool.
• Belvedere City Council order reads: "No dog shall be in a public place without its master on a leash."
• Blythe: You are not permitted to wear cowboy boots unless you already own at least two cows.
• Car wash attendants in San Francisco, California may not use old pairs of underware to wash or dry vehicles.
• Community leaders passed an ordinance that makes it illegal for anyone to try and stop a child from playfully jumping over puddles of water.
• Downey: It is illegal to wash your car in the street. (Passed 1995).
• Giving or receiving oral --- is prohibited.
• Hollywood: It is illegal to drive more than two thousand sheep down Hollywood Boulevard at one time.
• In Los Angeles courts it is illegal to cry on the witness stand.
• In Berkeley, Calif., you can't whistle for an escaped bird before 7 a.m.
• In 1930, the City Council of Ontario passed an ordinance forbidding roosters to crow within the city limits.
• In an animal shelter, lizards and snakes are treated under the same guidelines as cats and dogs.
• In Baldwin Park, California nobody is allowed to ride a bicycle in a swimming pool.
• In California, community leaders passed an ordinance that makes it illegal for anyone to try and stop a child from playfully jumping over puddles of water.
• In California it is illegal to have caller ID
• In California it's against regulations to let phones ring more than nine times in state offices.
• In California you may not set a mouse trap without a hunting license.
• In California, selling a gold piece without tooth marks in it is considered forgery.
• In California, animals are banned from mating publicly within 1,500 feet of a tavern, school, or place of worship.
• In Los Angeles, years ago it was legal to cook in your bedroom, but not to sleep in your kitchen.
• In Los Angeles a man is legally entitled to beat his wife with a leather belt or strap, but the belt can't be wider than 2 inches, unless he has his wife's consent to beat her with a wider strap. Consent should be given prior to the event, as is carefully stipulated.
• In Los Angeles, you cannot bathe two babies in the same tub at the same time.
• In the 1940's, California law made it illegal to serve alcohol to a gay person.
• In Riverside, California, kissing on the lips, unless both parties wipe their lips with carbonized rose water, is against the local health ordinance. (Someone needed to be kissed!)
• In San Francisco it's illegal to play poker in public or gamble in a barricaded room.
• In San Francisco, it's illegal to beat a rug in front of your house.
• In Ventura County, California, cats and dogs are not allowed to have --- without a permit.
• It is a misdemeanor to shoot at any kind of game from a moving vehicle, unless the target is a whale.
• It is a violation of the California Alcoholic Beverage Control Act for producers of alcohol beverages to list the names of retailers or restaurants that sell their products in advertising or even in newsletters.
• It is illegal for a man to beat his wife with a strap wider than 2 inches without her consent.
• It is illegal for a secretary to be alone in a room with her boss.
• It is illegal to cry on the witness stand.
• It is illegal to drive more than two thousand sheep down Hollywood Boulevard at one time.
• It is illegal to eat an orange in your bath tub
• It is illegal to pile horse manure more than six feet high on a street corner.
• It is illegal to set a mouse trap without a hunting license.
• Los Angeles: It is illegal for a man to beat his wife with a strap wider than 2 inches without her consent; You cannot bathe two babies in the same tub at the same time; You may not hunt moths under a street light; It is illegal to cry on the witness stand; Toads may not be licked; It is a crime for dogs to mate within 500 yards of a church (Breaking this law is punishable by a fine of $500 and/or six months in prison); Zoot suits are prohibited.
• Many animals are illegal to own as pets, including snails, sloths, and elephants.
• Molesting butterflies can result in a $500 fine.
• No alcohol beverages can be displayed within five feet of a cash register of any store in California that sells both alcohol and motor fuel.
• No vehicle without a driver may exceed 60 miles per hour.
• Nobody is allowed to ride a bicycle in a swimming pool.
 

zman1

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Originally Posted by chipmaker
So what is the state going to do, refuse to allow yu to be buried if you died of carbon monoxide and did not have an alarm installed or willthey fine your last will and testament.
Most likely the landlord or the surviving adult when a spouse or child dies as a result of Carbon Monoxide. I bet any new house built will require one to be installed by the builder simular to smoke detectors...
Unrelated -- Personally I'd like to see school buses have seat belts...
 

zman1

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reefkprZ
Wow which of those are new. Most sound like ones from a long ago that may still be on the books. The stupid laws web site. Thank god the politicians don't spend all of their time trying to change old laws that they would never enforce anyway... Well maybe the horse maneur they would enforce- LOL
This one must have been updated from horse- It is illegal to wash your car in the street. (Passed 1995).
 

ice4ice

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I'd love to hear responses to George W. Bush's (proposed?) law that gives our U.S. government the right to open our mail without a warrant. This is sure set off a firestorm ! Talk about your right to privacy being violated !
 

reefkprz

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most of those are old laws but I think its ridiculous some of them were ever passed in the first place.
• It is illegal to eat an orange in your bath tub
come on they really found it important that they made this a law? under what pretext????
 

zman1

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Most of them sound like city ordnances. Which I agree some are crazy, but on most there must have been some fool that made themselves a pubic nuisance at some time that caused a change. We have one ordinance that generates a lot of money for illegal possession of alcohol by a minor. Our local paper prints the police blotters weekly. Possession doesn't mean what you think, if it's a party with 50 minors and one minor has an open beer, all can be charged even if the 49 blow zero on a breathalyzer. The law/ordanance is good, but enforcement is a little harsh since money/fine is the only outcome. Forgot to add the one drinking gets both possession and consumption charges.
They choose to charge under the city Ordinance rather than county/state. The county forces at least a drug/alcohol evaluation on youths and the one with the beer and blew something other than zero would have been the only one charged, the city just collects the fines on all.
We just passed a city ordinance that requires within city limits a Tattoo artist to be licensed with the city. This was a result of one guy that was tattooing 15-18 year old high school students out of his parents house ( he was 35). He's been charged twice now. In Illinois it's 21 for tattoos, our governor vetoed the change proposed for 18. The tattoo shops were upset since 18-21 was a very lucrative age group. However, they have no real way to regulate it other than complaints from parents of the under 18 age group.
 

zman1

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Originally Posted by Ice4Ice
I'd love to hear responses to George W. Bush's (proposed?) law that gives our U.S. government the right to open our mail without a warrant. This is sure set off a firestorm ! Talk about your right to privacy being violated !

As long as they throw away the PCH letters and the "Dated - Confidental" letters, so I don't have too. I am betting, I am not on a terrorist watch list, so I will have to proccess all my junk mail myself.... Dang it
 
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