The lapsing of the
licensing laws in 1695 had given a special impetus.
"As good almost kill a man as kill a good book," he said, and again "Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to my conscience above all liberties." He held the
licensing law in contempt, and to show his contempt he published Areopagitica without a license and without giving the printer's or bookseller's name.
The figures, released by Police Scotland, come amid an ongoing review into
licensing laws at Scottish airports.
In a statement, Drumbo Park directors blamed a "number of factors" including Northern Ireland's
licensing laws and a lack of government funding for the 10-year-old business going under.
A BOTTOMLESS brunch deal has not breached any
licensing laws, a council has said, despite the advertising standards agency ruling it was advertised irresponsibly.
A new report from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, a Madison-based free market think tank, says it's the latter--and that many states could gain a lot from loosening
licensing laws so they match the less restrictive rules in other places.
The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) announced a new member benefit for lenders: a state-by-state compilation of commercial/multifamily mortgage state
licensing laws.
A GUN campaigner has welcomed a government report slamming
licensing laws.
THE problem of metal theft can begin to be tackled more successfully as a result of new
licensing laws, the Country Land and Business Association claims.
A CONSULTATION on proposed
licensing laws for air weapons has been skewed by gun lobbyists.