The same was as in every other state. A state representative introduces a bill in the legislature - it is debated - it is passed - it is sent to the Governor - who either signs it or vetoes it. If he signs it, it becomes law.
I know Missouri does.
The Legislature.
missouri does not have to follow the laws of another state
Completely legal. No restrictions in the State of Missouri.
to find out some info go to this website bellow http://www.dumblaws.com/laws/united-states/missouri
In the state of Missouri you CAN move out at 17 you are considered an adult!, and the juvenile court stated you can move out of state as long as you make sure the laws there are ok with it as well i am from Missouri i have 3 months till i turn 18 and i am moving out . so yes you can move out at 17 in Missouri
Many states have a process whereby voters can make direct decisions about laws or the state constitution by referendum. A referendum may be placed on the ballot during a by petition if enough voters request it by signing the petition.
Missouri has some pretty crazy state laws; one makes it illegal to have oral sex. Another taxes single men between the ages of 21 and 50, and the winner of the crazy Missouri law contest - It is illegal to provide beer or other intoxicants to elephants.
They are the same as for motorcycles.
Governor Matt Blunt.
The legislative branch in Missouri is known as the Missouri General Assembly. It is a bicameral body composed of two chambers: the Missouri House of Representatives and the Missouri Senate. The General Assembly is responsible for creating state laws, passing budgets, and representing the interests of Missouri citizens.
I am not positive about Missouri State laws but in most states it is illegal and considered impersonating an officer.