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NEW STATE LAWS ON THE BOOKS
New laws become effective tomorrow

Date published: 6/30/2010

Tomorrow, 877 new laws will go into effect in Virginia.

The laws, passed by the General Assembly during its session at the beginning of the year, cover everything from a locality's ability to cut grass to concealed weapons in bars.

Some of the most significant changes happening this year came in the budget, where lawmakers had to make about $4 billion in cuts to cover a revenue shortfall. The cuts affect nearly every area of government services, but might be most deeply felt in the area of health programs, where services for the elderly and the disabled will see reductions.

Among the changes: CONCEALED GUNS IN RESTAURANTS

Concealed handgun permit holders will be allowed to carry concealed in restaurants that serve alcohol, as long as they don't drink alcohol. Previously they could open carry, but not carry concealed weapons.

HOMEOWNERS GET HELP TO FLY THE FLAG

Homeowners associations will have much less authority to restrict homeowners from flying the U.S. flag. A bill from Sen. Richard Stuart, R-Westmoreland, says that homeowners can fly the flag in accordance with federal rules. The burden would be on the association to prove limitations are valid.

CAMPAIGN PARAPHERNALIA

A new law clarifies that you can wear clothing--or buttons, hats, etc.--bearing campaign slogans into a polling place.

TODDLER CAN GET FISHING LICENSE FOR LIFE

Grown-ups can now buy infants (under age 2) a lifetime fishing license.

MANDATORY HEALTH INSURANCE BANNED

A law that might not affect many people now, but could if it's upheld in courts, is the one that says Virginians are exempt from federal government mandates to buy health insurance. It was passed in anticipation of the federal health care reform legislation.

OUT-OF-STATE DUI HURTS IN VIRGINIA

Having a DUI conviction from another state now will also disqualify a person from getting a concealed weapons permit, if the DUI is within the past three years. Those with DUI convictions whose driving privileges were subsequently restricted can now drive to church, according to a bill from Sen. Richard Stuart, R-Westmoreland.

STATE DAM REGULATIONS ARE EASED

State regulations regarding dam safety have been eased somewhat for existing structures, in a law that was prompted by a dam at Lake of the Woods.

HIGHER FINES FIGHT INTERNET CRIMES


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Date published: 6/30/2010



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More Stupid Laws (posted by kgcomehere , June 30, 2010 1:59 pm)    0 likes
Now a drunk can kill somebody on the way to church. What, was I thinking?

877 New Laws! Hooray! (posted by Revolution76 , June 30, 2010 10:17 am)    0 likes
Now we can REALLY celebrate Independence on the 4th!

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