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What is a school shooting that happened after the colobine shooting?

One of the deadliest school shootings after Columbine was the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in December 2012, where 26 people, including 20 children, were killed. The incident prompted renewed discussion on gun control laws in the United States.


Does uniform law apply in all states including those which laws have not been adopted?

yes


Who made the law that children have to go to school?

Compulsory school attendance laws are enacted by the individuals states. All states have such laws, and most states enacted these laws in the late 1800s to early 1900sMassachusetts was the first state to enact compulsory school attendance laws in 1852, and Alaska was the last "state" in 1929.It should be noted that compulsory school attendance laws were enacted while many of the states were still territories (i.e. before they gained actual statehood).


What are the laws of being adopted?

The laws of being adopted are different for each state in the U.S. Most laws state that once adopted, your biological parents cannot get you back.


What are the laws about shooting a burgaler in Florida?

in the united states 47 of the states including Florida it is legal to kill a trespasser or burglar in your own home or your own land.


How many US states have English-only laws that require them to conduct business in English?

As of today, there are 23 US states that have English-only laws requiring them to conduct business in English. Most of these states adopted this after the Mexican-American war.


Is going to school a law?

Yes, states have laws requiring education.


When can someone leave school?

Someone can leave school (applying to United States laws) if they are 18 or older.


Congress adopted the what?

Congress adopted the Constitution of the United States in 1787, which established the framework for the federal government and outlined the rights of citizens. This foundational document was ratified by the states and remains the supreme law of the land. Additionally, Congress adopted numerous laws and amendments over the years to address evolving societal needs and challenges.


Is gun possession on school property a felony?

In most states yes. Different states have different laws, but in Tennessee, it is a felony to be within 1000 feet of a school with a handgun unless you have a handgun permit, or if you are on the grounds of the school with permission of the administrators for a gun related event, such as a shooting event or a safety class. If you have a permit to carry a handgun, you can pass by a school, or you can pull up onto school property and let someone out or pick someone up as long you don't get out or handle the gun.


What are the laws governing the usage of cell phones in school in the US?

There are no laws against cell phone usage in schools in the United States. Instead, each school district and school board has its own rules on the admittance of cellular devices. It is not a crime to use a cell phone at a United States school.


Every state has adopted the Uniform Commercial Code in its entirety?

Not every state has adopted the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) in its entirety; while most states have adopted the UCC, some have made modifications or omissions to certain sections. The UCC is a comprehensive set of laws governing commercial transactions, and states have the flexibility to tailor it to their specific legal needs. As a result, there can be variations in how the UCC is implemented across different states. It is essential for businesses to understand the specific provisions of the UCC as adopted in their respective states.