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Missouri Public Interest Research Group (MoPIRG) is a non-profit organization that is part of the state PIRG organizations. MoPIRG began in March, 1971, after students at Saint Louis University heard a speech by Ralph Nader. Nader inspired the students to organize citizen action groups modeled after similar groups in Oregon and Minnesota.
Under CARS, this bait and switch on pricing, discounts, rebates and inventory would be 100% illegal. Dealers could not falsely advertise to pull one over on you. Feeding You Junk Fees
The laws against direct sales arose historically in the United States starting in the 1930s, as automobile manufacturers started using independently franchised dealerships to offload the tasks of retail selling and servicing vehicles. [38] The laws have been actively defended into the 21st century and extended to online in-state sales.
In the United States, most aspects of operating a car dealership are regulated at the state level. Car titles are issued and transferred by the individual states through their respective Departments of Motor Vehicles. The purchase price of a vehicle usually includes various fees which the dealer forwards to the state DMV to transfer the vehicle ...
The owner of a Kansas City used car dealership along with two others have been charged with violating federal gun and drug laws. Kansas City used car dealer, two others face federal gun, drug ...
I think this is a common sense legislative place to start,” said state Rep. Bill Allen, a Kansas City Republican. Missouri lawmakers push new charges for fentanyl dealers. Would that help the ...
Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act; Other short titles: Child Safety Lock Act of 2005: Long title: An Act to prohibit civil liability actions from being brought or continued against manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition for damages, injunctive or other relief resulting from the misuse of their products by others.
Leaving a vehicle unattended on someone else’s property without permission is illegal in Missouri, and can result in law enforcement ordering it to be towed after 48 hours. However, this law ...