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Limit on the debate of a bill in the senate?
If the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is part of the majority, he or she gets to write the _______.
Which president lost elections eight times before becoming president?
Although this is often said about Abraham Lincoln, it is not true. For a thoroughly researched essay on Lincoln's real and imagined failures before becoming President, see http://www.snopes.com/glurge/lincoln.asp .
Who takes over immediately if the president is assassinated?
If the president was assassinated the order would be:
1.) Vice President
2.) Speaker of the House
3.) President pro tempore of the Senate
4.) Secretary of the State
5.) Secretary of the Treasury
Once a bill reaches the floor of the house or senate what happens to it?
If it starts in the Senate, then after the House it goes to The President for his approval. If it starts in the House, the Senate must then vote on it before The President sees it.
Alcohol was legal in the united states from 1776 to 1920. It was made illegal by the 18th amendment to the constitution, when prohibition was declared. In 1933, the U.S. Congress ratified the 21st amendment, which repealed prohibition and legalized the sale and consumption of alcohol.
Is a crossbow considered a firearm?
You can hunt with a crossbow in most states, but they consider it a gun rather than a bow so you hunt during rifle season, obey the rifle regulations and otherwise treat it as a gun rather than a bow.
Can a person in Ohio purchase a hand gun if convicted of assault?
Yes as long as no weapons charges were filed against you ( they are usually felonies) however CCW permits, which are issued through sheriff's department's, may not be issued to you at the discretion of the sheriff depending on your background check. Violent tendencies are frowned on when issuing CCW permits. Remember to always register your firearms too. Any side-stepping of fire arms laws can result in felony charges.
Where can the Writ of Habeas Corpus be found in the constitution?
Does federal law prohibit an ex felon from carrying a air gun?
no because they have a criminal record
Whether or not mercy killing (euthanasia) should be legalised is totally the opinion of whom you are asking. I am in favor of it in certain circumstances, but many other people would be against it in all circumstances, usually due to some fantastical religious belief. So everyone will have a differing opinion depending on who you ask.
This site is WikiANSWERS, not WikiOPINIONS and this is not question. It is ia premise for debate, argument and discussion which cannot be answered in a definitive manner and is better sutied to a blog or chatroom.
What is the main essential in a writ of habeas corpus?
A Writ of Habeas Corpus is a letter to a jailer instructing to either put the criminal to court OR excuse him from court and let him go free.
The importance of a Habeas Corpus is to free yourselffrom being illegally detained in a jail, prison, etc., by showing one, or some of your U S Constitutional rights, amendments were violated and you are being held illegally.
Can a convicted felon own a bar in ks?
It would depend on what the person who committed the felony and served his or her time has done since being released from custody. If he or she has had no problem with authorities then it is highly likely a liquor license would be issued for the establishment.
What is a Receiver of stolen property?
ADDED: It is one who knowingly "comes into the possession of," purchases, holds, or "receives" property which they know to be stolen. They can be charged as "accessories' to the crime but R.S.P. is usually chargeable under its own statute as a separate offense
An accessory after the fact?
When don't you have to file taxes?
You do not have to file taxes with the IRS if you have received no income for a tax year, or if you made below the minimum requirement for filling. The minimum requirement income for 2007 was around $8000.00.
What was the first word ever written?
Howdy. Actually, it was "Aa-aa-aa-oo-oo-ook", which meant Howdy in Australopithecanese. Another popular word was "Aa-aa-eek-eek-eek!", which meant "Look, let's all eat termites in that rotten log over there!"
Can Minnesota felons regain their rights?
Contact the US Attorney in your area for assistance.
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Another View: If your felony conviction was not a federal offense, the US Attorney will be of no help to you. For convictions of MN state laws.......
See the below link for further information and to see if you qualify:
What are the requirements to vote in Georgia?
To register to vote in Georgia you must be a
citizen of the United States, a legal resident of Georgia and of the county in which you wish to vote, and at least 18 years old by election day. You may not register to vote if you are currently serving any sentence imposed by the conviction of a felony or judicially determined to be mentally incompetent.
You do not have to register by political party to vote in the state's regular primaries or general elections.
You can register to vote at any time, but you must be registered by the close of registration prior to an election if you wish to vote on election day, i.e., the application must be postmarked by the voter registration deadline.
If you are registering for the first time in Georgia, and you register by mail, you are required to show one of the acceptable types of identification by mailing a copy of the identification with your voter registration application and
providing a copy of the identification to the registrar during the absentee voting process.
You can register to vote at your county board of registrar's office or election office. You can also get mail in registration forms from your local library, school, recruitment office or other government office. Motor Vehicle offices also offer registration when you apply for or renew your driver's license.
What are the qualifications needed to be president?
A natural born citizen, lived in the U.S. for 14 years, 35 years of age
Those are the legal requirements.
From a practical standpoint, the American people will demand some prior experience in government service and politics. If you don't have that, you're considered unqualified to hold the highest office in the land.
The public generally won't vote for somebody who tries to go from some other career besides politics directly into the White House. A few Generals have done it.
Most U.S. presidents have been U.S. Senators, Representatives in Congress, or Governors of their home states.
How old do you got to be to work?
According to federal law, you must be at least 15 years old to work in the United States. At 15 years old, you are restricted to the number of hours that you can work and the types of jobs that you can have. For example, a 15 year old could work at Taco Bell 20 hours a week but would not be able to work at a Nuclear Power Plant for 40 hours a week.
No. They can obtain a passport when child support is all paid up and they're not behind.
Some countries will not allow a convicted felon to obtain a visa to visit. Canada is one country that does not allow convicted felons.
What is the legal age to play bingo?
Most places the age is 18, unless there is alcohol served there, then the age is 21.
In the U.K it is 18 years all round, due to the drinking laws. It will probably be the same for online banking due to needing a particular debit/credit card, but I'm not sure how they would go about policing it.
Can a convicted felon regain his full rights back in the state of Florida?
Yes; it is possible. There are 3 ways: 1) You hire a lawyer to petition the courts to have your record expunged. 2) You submit a request to the BATF for relief from the disabilities imposed by federal law. 3) You petition the govenor of your state to grant you a pardon for your conviction.
It was signed by U.S. president George H. W. Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, and Mexican President Carlos Salinas in December 19th 1992. It came into force in January 1, 1994.
Can a doctor refuse treatment to patients?
Yes, although the doctor must inform the patient and is still the patient's caregiver until the patient transfers to another caregiver or sufficient time has passed to do so. These concepts are rather vague. Here are some examples: * A doctor cannot voluntarily leave a patient in the middle of an operation if she expects to not spend time in court or before a review board. * A doctor may notifiy the patient through a reliable and verifiable source (registered mail is a favorite) that they will cease treatment of the patient in a reasonable amount of time (1 week to 1 month is probably good), and that the patient much seek help elsewhere. * If the doctor has reason to fear for life or limb from actions the patient may undertake, the doctor is not required to expose herself to a combative patient. However, notification is still required. * The doctor is encouraged to terminate care of a patient they lack the requisite expertise to treat. Again, this would be documented. * At this time, in America, a doctor out of the office is not required to treat a stranger in extremis.