Article 19, Section 4
It is not in the purview of the US President. The US Constitution does not grant the power of legislation to the President. Only the states can decide for themselves if prostitution can be legalized, and currently only one state has done this, Nevada, with the exception of Las Vegas.
Nevada's constitution doesn't have a nickname, it is just "The Constitution of the State of Nevada". It recognizes what the state laws are and was created in 1864.
No, the only state in the US where prostitution is legal is in certain counties of Nevada.
Only Nevada has legal prostitution, but California seems to have the highest population, so chances are, California.
Becsuse Nevada wasnt a state when the constitution was written and signed.
The Constitution for the State of Nevada was created in 1864 at a convention on July 4 in Carson City.
Nevada is unique to the other states in the United States because it is the only state that lets prostitution be legal. The prostitutes cannot walk the streets though. There are ranches around the state where this is legal.
No. The Nevada state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of Nevada has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
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The reason is the the American Constitution gives the state the authority to make its law which applies to a person at that point. It is a matter of constitution.
The constitution of the state of Nevada was written in July of 1864. The people in the Nevada territory approved it by vote on September 1, 1864. President Abraham Lincoln officially admitted Nevada to the Union on October 31, 1864.