Alrightyo blog readerarinos it's time for another exciting adventure in Hong Kong. Today I went to a Thai place and ate pad Thai. It was delicious. Seriously some of the best pad Thai I have ever had. The restaurant is called Thai Good Taste and it is in Sheung Wan Municipal building/market. So delicious. Other than that work was an ordinary day filled with working on legal stuff and as always that is interesting stuff.
Now then let's get talking about weird laws. Today's boys and girls is the myth that we cannot detonate nuclear devices in Utah. Let's first consider if there are readily findable laws. First this website has no mention of whether Utah outlawed nuclear testing. Further, another search in Westlaw Next provides us with Utah Code Annotated §78B-3-602 to 603.This says it is illegal to cause harm through a non-war time nuclear incident, which includes an explosion. Holy crap the Internet got one right for a change. But, wait why is that a weird law. No seriously why is that weird. We know that there are nuclear waste industries in Utah, Energy solutions. We also know that in the past we had the government test, negligently so, nuclear weapons in Utah arguably causing a lot of harm to residents of Iron and other counties. So, is the law that weird or is it just too much fun to mock law makers for their weirdness?
In any event that's what happened today. As always, I lament I am trying to prove a negative, which is really difficult especially when source sites don't post actual links or citations to their assertions themselves but such is the way of things. As always kids have fun and remember that it's pronounced nucular. (Another reference for you)
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