Its actually a pretty hard straight answer, as most states marijuana laws differ greatly when classifying the weight categories. Probably best to make your own state by state judgments based on your own situations. Check here for all your answers: http://www.usmarijuanalaws.com/ From speaking with law enforcement officers (and particulary narcotic investigators) from across the nation, many would agree that Nevada's drug laws are among the toughest.
Singapore, however, there are many countries which can be very strict as well.
State laws are passed by the individual state legislatures, federal law is passed by the US Congress.
Because the US's drug laws are different. We have the FDA.
The state legislature - for state laws. The US Congress - for Federal Laws.
It is difficult to determine which US state is toughest on crime as criminal justice policies and procedures vary widely from state to state. States like Texas and Florida are known for their tough stance on crime, with strict sentencing guidelines and high incarceration rates. However, other states may focus more on rehabilitation and alternatives to incarceration.
The state legislature - for state laws. The US Congress - for federal laws.
Depends on which laws. The US Congress is in charge of Federal laws, and the State legislature in in charge of State laws.
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Not in the US. Your uncle's ex wife is your aunt. State laws in the US do not permit marriage between related family members. It is called incest.
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The US state legislatures can pass laws applicable in their own states.
There are many federal laws concerning driugs, but states do have the ability to write their own laws withoin the confines of the federal laws, but sometimes as we have seen recently they can go against federal law and do something like decriminalize a drug like marijuana. So in the broad sense yes they are fairly uniform, but as you look closer each state has the ability to modify how its laws are enforced.
In the United States, there are several laws and regulations that exist at both the national and state levels that function to protect consumers. There are also agencies such as the US Food and Drug Administration.