You cannot change a law once it is passed, you can only remove it and create a new one.
They are supposed to make the laws more affected and make the decisions to make possible laws.
So they can eat more
Yes, but now we have more strict laws about this.
No, bankruptcy laws are getting more strict to stop people from abusing it.
how were Jim crow laws enforced and what were they against and in what particular states were more strict
They change regularly...and likely will again soon. In 2005 there was a major revision.
States set their own DUI/DWI laws. They get updated frequently, and they usually get more strict.
more strict
The government have to make laws that are equal.
Not that many in the U.S. due to strict emissions laws. However, they are significantly more popular in Europe and even in Canada.
No, that belief aligns more closely with Legalism, which views people as needing strict laws and punishment to maintain order. Taoism, on the other hand, emphasizes harmony with the Tao (the Way) and the natural order of the universe. It promotes simplicity, compassion, and spontaneity, suggesting that people are inherently good and should follow their natural instincts rather than be controlled by strict laws.
made more laws