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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

the law? the law?

what law?? Pedrobear made a law saying if you witness a crime and don't report it, you could be arrested..I think that's a good law and I think Pedrobear's tenure as assemblyman is a crime, so I reported it!
On January 1 many new laws will go into effect in California. A whole alphabet of them, in fact, according to the Merced Sun-Star's A-Z list.
A scan of the list elicits a variety of responses -- from relief to head-scratching. Here's a sampling, as categorized by us.
Obviously Important
Law SB 572 designates May 22nd as Harvey Milk Day and requires schools to observe the birth date of the assassinated gay rights leader as a "day of special significance."
AB 305 puts people in jail if they are convicted of knowingly failing to report oil spills, or lying about them.
AB 336 says pigeons can't congregate on power lines anymore!
This is Legal Today?
AB 1015 makes it a misdemeanor to sell or give nitrous oxide -- aka "laughing gas" -- to a minor. Duh.
Least Likely to Be Observed
Law AB 62 will allow people to drive vehicles with video screens operating in the front seat… so long as the driver can't see them. And if the Super Bowl is on while people are stuck in traffic, we're sure no one will take a peek.
Why Would Someone Do This Anyway?
Law SB 527
will allow the operation of bikes without seats on state roads, as long as the bike was built that way on purpose. The above question is officially begged.
Down With Animals
SB 609
will extend a law that allows the importation of products made with alligator and crocodile parts.
Up With Animals
SB 135
makes it a misdemeanor to chop off a cow's tail, except for when it's medically necessary.
For the complete list of the 2010 laws that may or may not affect you directly, click here.

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