How to fight ordinances that will hurt small town businesses?
There are two paths forward to challenge ordinances. You can sue the town over the ordinances and/or lobby the local/state government to change the...
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There are two paths forward to challenge ordinances. You can sue the town over the ordinances and/or lobby the local/state government to change the...
The short answer is no. According to the FEC, "Foreign nationals are prohibited from making contributions, donations or expenditures in connection...
When it comes to voices, there is no maximum level or time limitation to noise. If they are using musical instruments, loudspeakers, radio, tape...
As long as you are over 18 (an adult child) and you're not in a prohibited categoryand the firearm is legal to possess (e.g., not an assault...
The Portland, Oregon curfew is pretty broad in that violating the curfew could result in a $500 fine “or by criminal prosecution.” Therefore one...
In Missouri, individuals who have a felony conviction on their record are unable to own a firearm. For a first DWI offense, you can expect to...
The notation “FEDERAL LIMITS APPLY,” “NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR OFFICIAL FEDERAL PURPOSES” or a similar notation on the front or back of a state-issued...
The first question is whether your business is considered "essential" under the Mayor's most recent order. If your job is essential than you could...