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pickupchik [31]
4 years ago
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What are five laws you would create if you could and why? make sure you explain why.​

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pshichka [43]4 years ago
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Five laws I would make federal would be; one, Is that if you animal abuse you go to jail, two, if you bully in school or anywhere , you get punished BIG TIME, three, if you do you work correctly at school you get money from the principle , teacher , ect. , four, children 11 and up are allowed to have a job or work somewhere with supervision from and adult or someone 18+, five, if you are racist , you get punished BIG TIME, some of these laws would really make the world a better place !

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