The new laws targeted the Cherokee leadership in particular.
"Anti-hoon laws", while they generally concern road vehicles, sometimes also target anti-social behaviour in motor boats.
The laws targeted opium smoking, but not other methods of ingestion.
The new law, however, does not specifically target those areas.
These laws also targeted African races.
Massachusetts' initial law on "Crimes against chastity, morality, decency, and good order" targeted only physical forms of obscenity.
Lubitz' demonstrated that the law targeted predominantly minority populations.
They say the law places too heavy an emphasis on regulations and does not adequately target communities at higher risk for lead poisoning.
The 1917 law targeted the same groups, but eliminated the courts' approval from the decision.