Well, without enforcement, laws would just be meaningless pieces of paper that most people would ignore. After legislation is passed, the law must be appropriately enforced by varying members of the executive branch- from the President to local police officers. In essence, the executive keeps the order that is proposed through laws by the legislature.
democratic: ruled by the people. In a democracy, citizens elect representatives to make and carry out laws.
to protect themselves and those around them.
It prevents political leaders from breaking laws to oppress citizens.
Government's important duties include making laws and enforcing those laws in order to protect its citizens. Another important duty of government is to provide for under privileged members of government.
Vote, Pay taxes, obeying local, state and federal laws, and attending Jury Duty.
Under current law - yes. HOWEVER - some states DO have "open carry" provisions in their laws, whoich allow citizens to OPENLY and IN FULL VIEW carry sidearms.
To be good citizens, you have to be obedient to the laws. The laws are in the constitution and paying your tax when due.
the citizens elected fair officials to create laws
It gave all power to the adult male citizens who met fortnightly in assembly to make laws and direct a council to carry out its wishes.
Predictably, the laws which the Roman citizens liked were the ones which protected them form abuse.
An assembly, or group of citizens that helps make laws is called a diputacion
the vice president helps the president make laws