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Here is a look at some laws going into effect on Jan. 1, 2025: New gun laws in 2025: ... Minnesota: 6 retail cannabis stores allowed in St. Cloud, beginning Jan. 1.
New Jersey prohibits windshield obstructions under 39:3-74 : "No person shall drive any motor vehicle with any sign, poster, sticker or other non-transparent material upon the front windshield, wings, deflectors, side shields, corner lights adjoining windshield or front side windows of such vehicle other than a certificate or other article required to be so displayed by statute or by ...
Factory tint, officially known as privacy glass, is an electrical process called "deep dipping" that involves dying the inside of automotive glass with a dark pigment.. Factory tint is standard on the rear half of many new vehi
The Ninety-fourth Minnesota Legislature is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the state of Minnesota, composed of the Minnesota Senate and the Minnesota House of Representatives. It convened in Saint Paul on January 14, 2025, [ 1 ] following the November 2024 elections for the House as well as a special election for Senate ...
Here’s a look at five controversial laws going into effect in 2025: Ten Commandments in Louisiana schools. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) signed legislation in June that requires the Ten ...
Here is what advocates in gun policy had to say about the 2024 legislative year and a look at some laws coming into effect in the new year. ... 2025. Minnesota, New York, Delaware also have new ...
The Minnesota Constitution is the supreme law in the state. Minnesota Statutes are the general and permanent laws of the state. [1] Minnesota Laws (also referred to as Minnesota Session Laws, Laws of Minnesota, or simply "session laws") are the annual compilation of acts passed by the Minnesota Legislature and signed by the governor of Minnesota, or enacted by the legislature when overriding a ...
The new law, which goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2025, requires people convicted of certain crimes to serve 85% of their sentence to be eligible for parole instead of 75% of their sentence.