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The next step is to illegalize or tax the file-hosting business via legislation.
However, the precedent lasted barely a week before the law was specifically amended to illegalize such marriages.
Nearing noted the evil implications of the government's attempt to illegalize written dissent:
New England Protestant ministers convinced her to illegalize Catholicism in Hawaii.
Less-known issues that Woodruff pursued included, but were not limited to, an attempt to illegalize abortion and allow homeschool students to play sports for public schools.
The bill has been subject to criticism due to a perception that the bill would illegalize all food and Natural Health Products by categorizing them as drug products.
This opinion met with fierce criticism from within and without the United States, being labelled as "ill-conceived" and as a call to "illegalize blasphemy" by domestic press.
Sen. Mike Fasano, who claims to be a non drinker, took umbrage with this and introduced in the Senate a bill to illegalize requiring bar patrons to drink.
Empress Berenene has never attempted to illegalize it despite having twice been kidnapped, because she believes her ability to escape both times means that only weak women would allow themselves to be forced into a marriage they don't want.
Article 4 of the 2005 Protocols to the "UN Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Maritime Navigation" illegalize the illicit transfer of WMD-related materials by maritime vessel.
Article 10 (4) of the Constitution permits the government to ban the questioning of Article 153, and thus the social contract; indeed, the Sedition Act does illegalise such questioning.
In the 15th and 16th centuries, there had been no attempt to illegalise the cunning craft, although private law suits had been brought against some of them by those clients who felt that they had been cheated out of their money.