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Record #:
18426
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The 1981 session of the North Carolina General Assembly enacted a new law mandating the use of passenger restraint systems (safety seats or seat belts) for children under the age of two when they are riding in an automobile. Loeb discusses this law and its effectiveness.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 50 Issue 3, Winter 1985, p10-12
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18534
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The North Carolina Drug Paraphernalia Act took effect October 1, 1981. Specifically, the measure outlaws sale of drug paraphernalia by retailers and an individual can be charged with possession if found with these articles. Paraphernalia constitutes a range of items divided into twelve categories to demonstrate what could be considered for drug use and other tobacco related products that would be legal for retailers to sell.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 47 Issue 4, Spring 1982, p32-37, il
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29944
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Numerous drug law cases have been decided by the North Carolina appellate courts in recent months. These decisions deal with manufacture, possession, sales, trafficking, conspiracy, search and seizure, and illegal prescriptions.
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Record #:
29952
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North Carolina’s new child passenger restraint law went into effect on July 1, 1982. The law applies only to a driver transporting his or her own child of less than two years of age in a personally owned vehicle.
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