Beleive it or not the government can actually do some things right. The infographic below takes a look at five things the government has done to improve our lives. Check it out to learn more.
Category: Law
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You Have the Right to Remain Stupid
If you’re a person who likes to travel, it would be wise to know the laws of the land in which you go. After all, you wouldn’t want to be fined up to $100,000 for harassing Bigfoot in Washington state, would you? Or if you hope to hold a public office in Tennessee, one qualification is that you have not participated in a duel. Both important things to be aware of.
If you’d like to see more bizarre laws in the U.S., check out this infographic from bestparalegalschoolsonline.com.
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The Value of a Well-Armed Citizenry
“A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” These words, the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, are at the center of the great debate that is currently gripping the nation.
Gun control may be seen as part of an effort to eviscerate individual sovereignty and replace it with dependence on the state. The Second Amendment was designed to prevent enslavement from the state and the Founders understood that the right to bear arms is fundamental and essential to maintaining liberty.
In this infographic, CriminalJusticeDegreeHub.com takes a good look at why strict gun control laws would only harm the nation and infringe upon basic rights.

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Five Ways Americans are Bullied by the Government
Is the American government bullying us? This infographic presented by Top-Criminal-Justice-Schools.net takes a look at five ways the government is seemingly bullying us. Check it out below to learn more.

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Working in Law in the UK
Here is an infographic by StudyingLaw.co.uk about what you should know about the legal profession in the UK. The infographic has sections on what legal services contribute to the British economy, the distribution of partners in UK firms and more.
To see the full size infographic head over to StudyingLaw.co.uk


