Laws are generally made by the legislative or governmental body of the jurisdiction. For a local law or ordinance, talk to your local town / borough board members, or bring it up at a town hall meeting. For a state law, talk to your district's state representative or senator. For a national law, talk to your US senator or representative.
These people, if they agree with you, will draft a bill and introduce it to their congress. The body will vote on the bill. If both the senate and house agree, or, for a local law, a majority of the board agrees, it will be made into a law.
Missouri voters have the right to make a new law or add an amendment to the constitution by (who are what)
If you mean the queen, she signs bills (idea of a new law) to make it a law.
make a new law
No, they are their if the community does not like the new law. That is when they can protest to over throw the law. Only the legislature can decide to make a new law that goes to the President either to pass it or to veto.
By telling their governer to make a new state law for it.
Discover something new about science and tell the government about it.
Make a new law or new deal with india?
The Berlin Wall was torn down because of travel issues. The Berlin Government wanted it torn down because they had to in order to make the new law. The new law was the law about travel for the two sides of Germany. the Government wanted to make the law so that the Germans could travel freely.
No because they can't make a new law without the approval
Yes, "law" is a noun, and "new" serves as an adjective describing the type of law.
The people make the laws. If a law in unacceptable in your community, then the will of the people is not represented. Why would you enforce a law that most people disagree with?
stop littering and clean up after yourself especially if you live in Africa or near Africa and ask or call or email Barack Obama to make a law a new law.