Napoleonic Law

This is one of the most entertaining bills I’ve read. Hat tip, Viva Ned Flanders. (Until we get our linkblog up, this is my only place to post it!)

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9 Responses to “Napoleonic Law”

  1. 1
    Russell Arben Fox [Visitor] says:

    This is the greatest act of legislation ever! Sweet!

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    John Scherer [Visitor] says:

    WOW!
    And I was concerned last year when the PA state legislature spent time debating over which should be our state dinosaur.

  3. 3
    Bryce Inouye [Member] says:

    The cynic in me says this is just a cheap publicity ploy by Pedro in advance of the next election cycle.

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    John Mansfield [Visitor] says:

    I think House Joint Memorial No. 3 from New Mexico’s 1996 Special Session beats Idaho’s House Concurrent Resolution No. 29.

    A JOINT MEMORIAL REQUESTING THE GOVERNOR AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO ISSUE AND PROCLAIM THAT THE QUESTION OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO BE “RED OR GREEN?

    http://legis.state.nm.us/Sessions/96%20Special/memorials/house/HJM003.pdf

    http://legis.state.nm.us/Sessions/99%20Regular/bills/house/HB0725.pdf

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    Shawn Bailey [Visitor] says:

    I would like to see the words “WHEREAS, any … who choose to vote ‘Nay’ … are ‘FREAKIN’ IDIOTS!’ and run the risk of having the ‘Worst Day of Their Lives!’” appear in other pieces of legislation from now on.

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    Arturo Toscanini [Visitor] says:

    This is an act of governance that even I like. Hats off to Representatives Larry Bradford and Max Black.

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    Geoff B [Visitor] says:

    All legislators in Idaho will now change their first names to “Pedro” in the hopes of getting more votes.

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    Sharkman [Visitor] says:

    That is dang sweet

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