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  2. Assault weapon - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the term is not clearly known and is the subject of much debate. In the past, the names of certain military weapons used the phrase, such as the Rifleman's Assault Weapon, a grenade launcher developed in 1977 for use with the M16 assault rifle, [20] or the Shoulder-launched Multipurpose Assault Weapon, a rocket launcher introduced in 1984.

  3. Legal status of tattooing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    none specified [2] informed written consent, signed in presence of the artist/service provider or their agent [2] [3] Ear piercing exempt from Alabama body art laws & rules. [3] [4] cannot be tattooed, branded, or pierced [2] [3]

  4. Washington Death with Dignity Act - Wikipedia

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    Initiative 1000 (I-1000) of 2008 established the U.S. state of Washington's Death with Dignity Act (RCW 70.245 [2]), which legalizes medical aid in dying with certain restrictions. Passage of this initiative made Washington the second U.S. state to permit some terminally ill patients to determine the time of their own death.

  5. Engineering law - Wikipedia

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    Engineering law is the study of how engineering ethics and legal frameworks are adopted to ensure public safety surrounding the practice of engineering.. California law defines engineering as "the professional practice of rendering service or creative work requiring education, training and experience in engineering sciences and the application of special knowledge of the mathematical, physical ...

  6. 2012 Washington Initiative 1185 - Wikipedia

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    As per RCW 42.17A on "campaign disclosure and contribution," the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission also posts campaign information online, including information for referendums and initiatives [6] The primary sponsor registered for I-1185 was Tim Eyman, who proposed 25 initiatives for 2012.

  7. Age of candidacy laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While there is no maximum age limit or point of forced retirement—other countries like Canada enforce retirement ages on judges [1] and senators [2] —there are term limits in some cases, most notably a limit of two full terms for the President of the United States.

  8. 2012 Washington Initiative 502 - Wikipedia

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    As per RCW 42.17A on "campaign disclosure and contribution", the Washington state Public Disclosure Commission posts campaign information online, including information for referendums and initiatives. [19] Statements for and against each ballot measure are also available online as part of the official online voter's guide. [20]

  9. Flag of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Washington adopted its seal during the state constitutional convention on August 21, 1889, [1] months prior to official admission as a U.S. state on November 11, 1889. [2] While the new state did not have an official flag, a military flag displaying a gold profile of George Washington, the state's namesake, on blue bunting was used across the state at the turn of the 20th century and was first ...