Typically both States and the Department of Justice will enforce federal law. States will enforce state law unless preempted or lack of law and allow federal law to be enforced through the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution.
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its the executive branch
executive: enforces the laws judicial: interprets the laws legislative: makes the laws
The chief executive is responsible for carrying out the nations laws. Fist You are an idiot..... the president cannot make sure laws are carried out....they can pass laws but not make sure they are carried out..... Actual Answer: Make Executive Agreements
cemeterys who over sees laws of them
The Judicial Branch is responsible for enforcing the laws that the Legislative Branch creates. The Executive Branch rounds out the United States government.
NOVANET: trade barriers i used the previous answer (import/export blockades) and it was wrong
executive branch carries out the laws
Penalty infers a law- and there are different laws in different states and nations. In my home state a license is only required if a firearm is carried concealed. Your questuion must be MUCH more specific to get a real answer. Sorry.
sees laws in nature as informing the construction of human laws
The executive branch makes sure laws are carried out.
The Navigation Laws said that goods carried to and from the Colonies had to be carried on English ships. This prompted English ships to be used for the taking of goods much like the pirates did.