In terms of drinking and driving laws, Russia, China, Taiwan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates are the strictest
Utah
michigan
Probably China but I can't guarantee this answer.
Where? Every country, state, province has different licensing laws.
Washington
It depends on where you live. The laws differ from country to country and for the US the driving age laws differ from state to state.
It varies from country to country, and also by your definition of a copyright law. In the US, in the strictest terms, the most recent copyright act was in 1976; however there is almost a steady stream of legislation that affects copyright.
Massachusetts and New York are about tied for being the state with the strictest gun control laws. In both of those states, one must have a permit just to own a handgun. However, Washington D.C., though not a state, has the strictest laws of all. They have an outright ban on handguns. You can have shotguns or rifles, but they have to be kept locked in a safe, without ammo. Also, they can't be semi-automatic.
I don't think you should. This is a country with the strictest laws you'll ever see. I mean, you might not even open your mouth before the soldiers shoot the life out of you.
South Carolina's Dram Shop laws hold alcohol vendors liable for injuries or damages caused by individuals they have served alcohol to if the server knew or should have known the person was intoxicated. This means that businesses that sell alcohol can be held responsible for accidents caused by patrons who were intoxicated when the alcohol was served to them.
Yes and they all ready do have laws that do this. In Calfornia we build to the strictest standards.
No. California has some of the strictest laws on exotic pets.