Crazy ideas often don’t become laws due to a combination of public opinion, lack of political support, and practical feasibility. Lawmakers typically prioritize ideas that have broad societal backing and demonstrate a clear benefit or necessity. Additionally, the legislative process involves scrutiny, debate, and the need for compromise, which can filter out extreme proposals. Finally, established legal frameworks and precedents can also limit the scope of ideas that can realistically be enacted into law.
Laws Start By Ideas .
Some crazy laws are that it is against the law to:chew gum in Singaporeride a horse that is not good looking in Wilbur, Washington.for a husband and wife to kiss on a Sunday in Hartford, Connecticut.
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Newton's ideas are called Newton's Laws of Motion.
The reason for thinking up ideas for new laws is to help a problem Congress thinks the law can sovle
yes. Some ideas of the Code of Hammurabi are alive.
In science, ideas that are tested through repeated experiments and observations, and are supported by evidence and data, are generally accepted. These ideas are subject to peer review and can be replicated by other scientists.
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Newtons Laws of motion
If men are caught wearing a skirt, they will be arrested
Copyright law in general does not protect ideas, but rather it protects the expression of those ideas.
they are read by government to see if they are good.