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  • As of 2004, there was news on the radio that the British Isles were going to mimic California law (i.e. ban smoking). See Wikipedia:Smoking ban
  • The Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act (PETS) was a bi-partisan initiative in the United States House of Representatives to require states seeking FEMA assistance to accommodate pets and service animals in their plans for evacuating residents facing disasters. Introduced by Congressmen Tom Lantos (D-California) and Christopher Shays (D-Connecticut) on September 22, 2005, the bill passed the House of Representatives on May 22, 2006 by a margin of 349 to 29. Technically an amendment to the Stafford Act, it was signed into law by President George W. Bush on October 6 2006. The bill is now Public Law 109-308.
  • See: The Peoples' Militia
  • All laws in ruler of nations are simplified into all encompassing, average use of the law. Legalizing contraception will not go into details about abortion or condoms, it will simply assume that all forms of contraception are legal. Control measures for judges does not go into detail about what a judge can and cannot do, nor are there any ways to legalize drugs or any other "politically charged" topics. In addition, all laws are simplified into political left/right, freedom/dictatorship, state/individuals. Moving in either direction will cause 1 (or several) groups of people to become more hostile, while making another group happy.
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  • As of 2004, there was news on the radio that the British Isles were going to mimic California law (i.e. ban smoking). See Wikipedia:Smoking ban
  • The Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act (PETS) was a bi-partisan initiative in the United States House of Representatives to require states seeking FEMA assistance to accommodate pets and service animals in their plans for evacuating residents facing disasters. Introduced by Congressmen Tom Lantos (D-California) and Christopher Shays (D-Connecticut) on September 22, 2005, the bill passed the House of Representatives on May 22, 2006 by a margin of 349 to 29. Technically an amendment to the Stafford Act, it was signed into law by President George W. Bush on October 6 2006. The bill is now Public Law 109-308.
  • See: The Peoples' Militia
  • All laws in ruler of nations are simplified into all encompassing, average use of the law. Legalizing contraception will not go into details about abortion or condoms, it will simply assume that all forms of contraception are legal. Control measures for judges does not go into detail about what a judge can and cannot do, nor are there any ways to legalize drugs or any other "politically charged" topics. In addition, all laws are simplified into political left/right, freedom/dictatorship, state/individuals. Moving in either direction will cause 1 (or several) groups of people to become more hostile, while making another group happy. All laws are broken down into a minimum of 3 separate choices to a maximum of 6.