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=== 42RZ19 — The Alan Gelfand Act === | |||
'''WHEREAS''' the Graham Chapman Act didn't pass, and | |||
'''WHEREAS''' one of the provisions of said act was to do away with the (not one but) two laws currently on the books which make skateboarding illegal in Talossa, and | |||
WHEREAS the | |||
WHEREAS | '''WHEREAS''' Duuude..., now | ||
'''THEREFORE''' both 12RC11, [[The Skateboard Act]], and 17RC35, [[The Ban the Obnoxious Adolescent Idiots Act]] are hereby repealed. | |||
Noi urent q'estadra sa: | |||
Iustì Canun (Senator, MA) | |||
Noi | <br />Ma Lord Hooligan (MC, RUMP) | ||
==Scribe's Notes== | |||
# The enacting phrase "are hereby repealed" was inadvertently left out of the bill. Despite this glaring oversight, the Act was passed unanimously in the Cosa and with only one Senator abstaining. Legislative intent was determined based on discussions recorded in The Hopper, and the words were added by the Scribe for clarification. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 26 February 2014
42RZ19 — The Alan Gelfand Act
WHEREAS the Graham Chapman Act didn't pass, and
WHEREAS one of the provisions of said act was to do away with the (not one but) two laws currently on the books which make skateboarding illegal in Talossa, and
WHEREAS Duuude..., now
THEREFORE both 12RC11, The Skateboard Act, and 17RC35, The Ban the Obnoxious Adolescent Idiots Act are hereby repealed.
Noi urent q'estadra sa:
Iustì Canun (Senator, MA)
Ma Lord Hooligan (MC, RUMP)
Scribe's Notes
- The enacting phrase "are hereby repealed" was inadvertently left out of the bill. Despite this glaring oversight, the Act was passed unanimously in the Cosa and with only one Senator abstaining. Legislative intent was determined based on discussions recorded in The Hopper, and the words were added by the Scribe for clarification.