There is always room for change, even when it comes to hurricane laws. Current laws about hurricanes that are good for today may not be the best laws for hurricanes down the road.
Hurricane laws should only change if they hinder the people of hurricane prone states to get help when they need it the most. In cases where insurance policy holders need more time to file claims, the law should be able to protect them if they have legitmiate claims in a certain amount of time.
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A change in the by-laws of an association should have no effect on a current tenant. A change in the CC&Rs, such as an amendment that applies a rental cap to the community, may change an owner's ability to rent or lease in future. Any current tenant should be protected by the lease agreement and/or the amendment, so that no change in governing documents should force an owner to evict a tenant.
we should enforce a current law
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It's a consequence of the laws of physics. A secondary current is generated by the rate of change of the primary.
Does current affect electromagnetism? No. Does current affect magnetic fields? Yes. The laws (Maxwell's Equations) pertaining to electromagnetism is constant and will not change regardless of current applied. However, Maxwell's equations does dictate that a change in current will essentially result in a change in magnetic fields. Current flow will produce a magnetic field perpendicular to the current direction.
Laws should become much stricter. However the most important change to be made is stronger enforcement of these laws and harsher consequences. Hacking is a major issue.
no- not in the US. The president can not change any laws at all. Only Congress can change the law . (The Supreme Court can nullify a law by ruling it to be in violation of the US Constitution.) The president can ask Congress to change a law and can campaign for congressional candidates who promise to repeal certain laws.
The California Department of Justice has a web site with current laws. Sections will note when new provisions started or old ones expired.
AnswerLaws change overtime because they sometimes don't work as they should and sometimes laws need to be changed because the law doesn't work for the people
In fact, laws can be establish because of values. People creat laws depending on the values of their society, so values change laws.