LovesHisXD45
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LOL I found this in the utah code and though you guys might get a kick out of this. Read through it, and you will see why.
[size="-1"]UTAH STATE LEGISLATURE[/size] [size="-1"]Home | Site Map | Calendar | Code/Constitution | House | Senate | Search[/size] function validate(){ var text; var d1pos; var d2pos; text = document.forms[0].gototext.value; d1pos=text.indexOf("-"); d2pos=text.lastIndexOf("-"); if (d1pos == -1 ){ //no dash means its a title window.location = "http://www.le.utah.gov/UtahCode/chapter.jsp?code=" + text; } else if (d1pos == d2pos ){ //first and last dash are equal then its a chapter window.location = "http://www.le.utah.gov/UtahCode/section.jsp?code=" + text; } else if (d1pos != d2pos ){ //first and last dash are different then its a section window.location = "http://www.le.utah.gov/UtahCode/getCodeSection?code=" + text; } else{ alert("Invalid format! (Must be in the form of xx-xx-xx)"); return false; } return false; } [size="-1"] Title/Chapter/Section: [/size]
Utah Code Title 39 Militia and Armories
Chapter 1 State Militia
Section 1 Militia -- How constituted -- Persons exempted.
39-1-1. Militia -- How constituted -- Persons exempted.
(1) All able-bodied citizens, and all able-bodied persons of foreign birth who have declared their intention to become citizens, who are 18 years of age or older and younger than 45 years of age, who are residents of this state, constitute the militia, subject to the following exemptions:
(a) persons exempted by laws of the United States;
(b) persons exempted by the laws of this state;
(c) all persons who have been honorably discharged from the army, air force, navy, or volunteer forces of the United States;
(d) active members of any regularly organized fire or police department in any city or town, but no member of the active militia is relieved from duty because of his joining any volunteer fire company or department;
(e) judges and clerks of courts of record, state and county civil officers holding office by election, state officers appointed by the governor for a specified term of office, ministers of the gospel, practicing physicians, superintendents, officers and assistants of hospitals, prisons and jails, conductors, brakemen, flagmen, engineers and firemen of railways, and all other employees of railways actually employed in train service; and
(f) idiots, lunatics, and persons convicted of infamous crime.
(2) All exempted persons, except those enumerated in Subsections (a) through (f), are liable to military duty in case of war, insurrection, invasion, tumult, riot, or public disaster, or imminent danger of any of these, or after they have voluntarily enlisted in the National Guard of this state.
Gotta watch out for those idiots and lunatics out there.
Kevin
LOL I found this in the utah code and though you guys might get a kick out of this. Read through it, and you will see why.
[size="-1"]UTAH STATE LEGISLATURE[/size] [size="-1"]Home | Site Map | Calendar | Code/Constitution | House | Senate | Search[/size] function validate(){ var text; var d1pos; var d2pos; text = document.forms[0].gototext.value; d1pos=text.indexOf("-"); d2pos=text.lastIndexOf("-"); if (d1pos == -1 ){ //no dash means its a title window.location = "http://www.le.utah.gov/UtahCode/chapter.jsp?code=" + text; } else if (d1pos == d2pos ){ //first and last dash are equal then its a chapter window.location = "http://www.le.utah.gov/UtahCode/section.jsp?code=" + text; } else if (d1pos != d2pos ){ //first and last dash are different then its a section window.location = "http://www.le.utah.gov/UtahCode/getCodeSection?code=" + text; } else{ alert("Invalid format! (Must be in the form of xx-xx-xx)"); return false; } return false; } [size="-1"] Title/Chapter/Section: [/size]
Utah Code Title 39 Militia and Armories
Chapter 1 State Militia
Section 1 Militia -- How constituted -- Persons exempted.
39-1-1. Militia -- How constituted -- Persons exempted.
(1) All able-bodied citizens, and all able-bodied persons of foreign birth who have declared their intention to become citizens, who are 18 years of age or older and younger than 45 years of age, who are residents of this state, constitute the militia, subject to the following exemptions:
(a) persons exempted by laws of the United States;
(b) persons exempted by the laws of this state;
(c) all persons who have been honorably discharged from the army, air force, navy, or volunteer forces of the United States;
(d) active members of any regularly organized fire or police department in any city or town, but no member of the active militia is relieved from duty because of his joining any volunteer fire company or department;
(e) judges and clerks of courts of record, state and county civil officers holding office by election, state officers appointed by the governor for a specified term of office, ministers of the gospel, practicing physicians, superintendents, officers and assistants of hospitals, prisons and jails, conductors, brakemen, flagmen, engineers and firemen of railways, and all other employees of railways actually employed in train service; and
(f) idiots, lunatics, and persons convicted of infamous crime.
(2) All exempted persons, except those enumerated in Subsections (a) through (f), are liable to military duty in case of war, insurrection, invasion, tumult, riot, or public disaster, or imminent danger of any of these, or after they have voluntarily enlisted in the National Guard of this state.
Gotta watch out for those idiots and lunatics out there.
Kevin