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Anonymous asked in Politics & GovernmentLaw & Ethics · 8 years ago

If all US states Laws were like Californias Laws?

Would the US be a better or worse, if all states laws were like Californias?

I think it would be better

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  • Neil
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    Some, perhaps all, states have some laws that are better, I'm sure, than comparable law in California.

    Some, perhaps all, states have some laws that are not as good, I'm sure, as comparable law in California.

    Many states have many laws just like California's.

  • 8 years ago

    What Neil said. Some CA laws are pretty good, some aren't. I would also add, that a lot of "California" laws that I've heard people complain about (excessive permits required, smoking banned in apartments, etc) are actually local ordinances, not state law.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    On Nov. 22, 1910, Senator Nelson Aldrich a Republican and banking officials had a secret assembly on Jekyll Island, Georgia. The have been hanging collectively a plan to take over the budget of the us. The world financial institution, The national bank of new York, Europe, J.P. Morgan, the Rothschild's and others became the profiteers of the growth of the USA. Our structure reads: Article 1 part eight, Paragraph 5 fees Congress with "the energy to coin money and place the worth thereof". In 1907 the country became enraged on the grounds that of the instability of cash brought on via the banking process. Aldrich and his cohorts managed to convince the Congress of their plan and used the word federal to fool the men and women into believing it was once part of the federal government fearing a revolution if the nation found out it was once the banking approach. On Dec. 23, 1913 at the same time most had been on Christmas vacation the Congress voted within the Federal Reserve Act. It's neither federal nor a reserve. President Woodrow Wilson previous to his dying stated in so many phrases. "I suppose i've unwittingly destroyed my country". It is my opinion that this one act has caused the greatest damage to our nation and its' residents.

  • Mike
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    No, it would not be better. Do you think the same renewable energy standards would work in a state with a cold snowy climate? There are many states with many different climates and resources California laws would destroy them economically.

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  • 8 years ago

    OMG!!! This question does not deserve the dignity of an Answer. I wish ALL California natives that have expatriated to other states would PLEASE go back home and quit trying tomake Myy home so much like the one you ran away from.

    I hated working in CA. I don't want to live here and i get mad hearing howwhinery ex-Californians ***** and moan over how much better here would be if it was more like CA.

    Like why did you move HERE?

  • avgjoe
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    I agree with John, California is so screwed up that people move to other states and then try to convert them to be similar to california if it was so great they should of stayed.

    SO TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION WE WOULD BE WAY WORSE OFF

  • 8 years ago

    Give a specific law.

    Otherwise, you are blowing hot air. You also are simply making a statement, not asking a valid question.

  • Kenny
    Lv 5
    8 years ago

    There are to many laws. Name a few in particular.

  • 8 years ago

    The audio clip linked below is most applicable to your question.

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