no it did not pass.
The event you are referring to is the Compromise of 1850, where California was admitted as a free state and the Fugitive Slave Law was enacted. This law required the return of escaped slaves to their owners, regardless of where they were caught in the United States.
The Compromise of 1850 was the plan under which California entered the Union. In exchange for allowing another free state into the United States, the Fugitive Slave Act was passed, which ordered northern states to return escaped slaves to their masters in the south.
Maine passed the first prohibition law in 1851, making the sale and consumption of alcohol illegal in the state.
In 1657 Virginia passed a fugitive slave law.
Massachusetts Bay Colony passed the first anti-slavery law in America in 1641. This law made slavery illegal for those who converted to Christianity.
California passed the first antipollution law in 1940.
It wasn't. California does not have a stand your ground law.
2003
In 1987 California passed a law known as the anti-gridlock law. A motorist that is blocking an intersection for oncoming traffic can be ticketed by police for breaking this law.
California has not passed a law regarding this issue.
In 1987 California passed a law known as the anti-gridlock law. A motorist that is blocking an intersection for oncoming traffic can be ticketed by police for breaking this law.
California
1979
Many lost their land when Anglos passes an unfair law. -apex
The Compromise of 1850
States have to pass a law to do that, so those that don't haven't passed a law. I live in California and we now have the latest primary in the country because a law was passed to do it. Any changes in voting has to be done within the state.
You'll have to request privileges to practice in the state. Contact the California State Bar and ask for assistance.