Laws made in Alaska, which is known for its lawlessness, are as valid as laws made in Pennsylvania, which invented laws.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Alaska itself is an unusual state.
Either the law exists, or it does not.
When the state is most corrupt, then the laws are most multiplied.
A law is a law, and it has to be respected.
Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made.
I missed that question on Alaska. I hear they want to make it a state now.
Historically, Alaska is a place that has attracted those fed up with conventionality.
If there is one belief that unifies most Alaskans - our true north - it is less government and more freedom. We don't want the government in our pockets or our bedrooms; we certainly don't need it in our families.
A law is not a law without coercion behind it.
A state is better governed which has few laws, and those laws strictly observed.