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You bet your bippy it's against the law to throw someone's mail away. Far as I know it's called mail tampering and if you were caught you could end up going to jail. In the States for example it's a Federal Crime and not taken lightly. The best thing you can do is send the mail back to whoever sent it. Return to sender
If you do not know who the sender is, or there is no return address the post office suggests that you write on the envelope " Person no longer at this address." and put it back in the box. It will then be the responsibility of the Postal service to deal with the mail.
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crime
False
Texas did rebel against Mexico, because Mexico passed 7 laws which did away with the many constitutional reforms.
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Generally, they were whatever the king said they were. Proclamations were made and embodied into the existing laws, others were rescinded. Laws against such things as murder and theft, though defined differently, were universally accepted.
Seperated Blacks from the Whites
well it depends on what country, state, or province you are using it. some countries are more harsh than others
which laws were done away with at the death of yahshua
The Civil Rights Law is considered to be a fair law that prevents people from discriminating against others.
laws against assults
Yes, you can go to jail for throwing water on someone if it is considered assault or battery, depending on the circumstances and the laws in your jurisdiction.