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Wednesday, August 25 2010 @ 08:26 PM EDT Contributed by: duck
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ISN'T IT AN ILLEGAL CONFLICT OF
INTEREST
FOR DEBORAH MARKOWITZ,
SECRETARY OF STATE,
TO HAVE
HER
OFFICE
DO THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
VOTE RE-COUNT
(BECAUSE SHE IS ALSO A CANDIDATE
AND WOULD THEREFORE BE IN A
SUSPICIOUS POSITION
TO OVER-COUNT HER OWN VOTES?)?
Aug. 25, 2010 Edited Excerpts from:
VERMONT SECRETARY OF STATE - Deborah L. Markowitz
http://vermont-elections.org/elections1/2010CandWebSites.htm
http://vermont-elections.org/elections1/2010CandWebSites.htm VT CANDIDATES 2010
2010 Candidate Information and Web Links
August 24, 2010 Primary Election Information About Major Party Candidates
and
November 2, 2010 General Election Information about Minor Party and Independent Candidates
(updated August 23, 2010)
CANDIDATE INFORMATION GUIDE:
The Vermont statutes directs our office to publish a
Candidate Information Guide including photographs
and position statements written by each candidate
for all federal and statewide offices.
This guide will be available on our website after
October 27, 2010 and will be included
as an insert in various newspapers across
the State of Vermont before November 2, 2010.
In September following the Primary Election Results, check back after
Aug, 31, 2010 http://www.sec.state.vt.us
click on Elections
we will mail forms to each federal and statewide candidate
and all who respond will be included.
The guide will be available on our website during October
and a printed copy will be included as an insert in newspapers
around the state during the week before the November 2 General Election.
Additionally, listed below are website links to candidates.
Inclusion of all of these links is a public information service
and does not constitute nor imply endorsement of any candidate
by the Office of the Secretary of State.
All candidates who filed petitions and consent forms
for the Primary or General Election are listed.
For their website links go to:
http://vermont-elections.org/elections1/2010CandWebSites.htm
for Candidate Links .
Minor party and independent candidates have the notation
"General Election" after their name and will only be listed
on the General Election ballot for the specific office.
All other candidates listed will have their names listed
for the specific office and party in the Primary Election.
United States Senator
Len Britton - Republican
Stephen J. Cain - Independent - General Election
Peter Diamondstone - Socialist or Liberty Union - General Election
Cris Ericson United States Marijuana - General Election
http://crisericson.com CRIS ERICSON
Daniel Freilich - Democratic
Daniel Freilich - Independent - General Election
Patrick Leahy - Democratic
Johenry Nunes - Independent - General Election
Rick Russell - Working Families - General Election
United States Representative to Congress
Paul D. Beaudry - Republican
Sheila M. Coniff - Working Families - General Election
John M. Mitchell - Republican
Gus Jaccaci - Independent - General Election
Jane Newton Liberty Union or Socialist - General Election
Keith Stern - Republican
Peter Welch - Democratic
Governor
Martha Abbott - Progressive
Susan Bartlett - Democratic
Brian E. Dubie - Republican
Matt Dunne - Democratic
Cris Ericson United States Marijuana - General Election
http://crisericson.com
CRIS ERICSON
Dan Feliciano Independent - General Election
Ben Johnson - Working Families - General Election
Deb Markowitz - Democratic
Ben Mitchell Socialist - General Election
Em Peyton Independent - General Election
Doug Racine - Democratic
Peter Shumlin - Democratic
Dennis Steele Independent - General Election
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Wednesday, July 14 2010 @ 03:45 PM EDT Contributed by: jeremyryan
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The Fireworks show in Burlington Vermont this year were spectacular!
Earlier in the evening (around 8:20) there was a special stunt air plane show which ended with some daylight fireworks. The stunt pilot dived repeatedly while releasing bright-colored smoke and the fireworks went up in the smoke.
As usual the main Burlington fireworks show started at around 9:30 and it was quite a show. I think the Burlington Fireworks show gets better each year.
Apparently the the cost $40,000 this year's show, $5,000 more than last year. The good news is that it doesn't cost Burlington Vermont taxpayers a dime as it's sponsored by 3 major sponsors: Pomerleau Real Estate, Price Chopper and Chittenden Bank. A big thanks to them for an excellent show!
As usual, there were many possible places to watch this year's show. Some places are:
- Waterfront park
- North Beach
- Perkins Pier
- The Boathouse
- Oakledge Park
- Battery Park
I personally prefer the Boat House in order to get as close as possible to get the best view, but you can get a good view at any of these Burlington locations.
Below are 2 videos of Burlington Vermont's 2010 Fireworks show...
Burlington Vermont Fireworks 2010
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If you are considering buying Burlington Vermont real estate (or surrounding areas), please give me a call on my cell at 802.238.5256 or email me to discuss our real estate market and your options.
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Sunday, June 27 2010 @ 11:37 AM EDT Contributed by: duck
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QUESTION FOR VERMONT ATTORNEYS:
DOES P = R, AND IF SO, DOES G NOT = G?
HUH?
YEAH, WELL, YOU TRY TO UNDERSTAND A U.S. SUPREME COURT LANDMARK DECISION ON GAY RIGHTS!
http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/09pdf/09-599.pdf
Although "Doe v. Reed", Docket # 09-559 is a landmark decision case, there were only about 19 reports in the news before the Supreme Court of the United States handed down its Opinion a few days ago, and right afterwards there were only 26 news reports in Google news search.
Wow, that is some coverage for a landmark case!
What happened?
The Question before the U.S. Supreme Court was whether or not to disclose the names and signatures of people who sign referendum petitions.
O.K., how does that affect Vermont?
Well, what is a "referendum" in Vermont?
More specifically, here is my question, and I am seeking pro bono help with this idea:
I filed my ballot access Petition signatures with the Vermont Secretary of State May 17, 2010 and I am on the ballot for two offices.
I am not a member of any political party, but I appear on the ballot for the United States Marijuana Party
because Vermont law
allows an Independent candidate
to chose descriptive words
to appear on the ballot
rather than "independent".
Every single page of the ballot access petitions I submitted for certification contain the descriptive words,
"United States Marijuana party".
IS THIS A REFERENDUM, OR LEGALLY AS EQUAL TO OR ACTING AS A REFERENDUM, to essentially create the appearance of a new political party in Vermont?
IF this is a Referendum Petition, THEN do the people who signed it lose their right to privacy?
Can I file an "as-applied challenge"?
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts allegedly stated, "Upholding the law against a broad-based challenge does not foreclose a litigant's success in a narrower one."
Where do I get a "narrower" challenge?
In the case, Doe v. Reed, if I understand it, a Gay group filed the case against a conservative marriage group. The conservative marriage group wanted to stop the Gay people from getting married in the State of Washington. Because this is a Supreme Court of the United States case, the Opinion becomes law of the land in every state, including Vermont.
Now, the Gay group filed this case because they wanted to know the names of the conservative marriage group who had filed a petition with the Washington State Secretary of State because they wanted to strike down the Gay marriage law.
The conservative marriage group had enough petition signatures to get their Petition on the Ballot, but they lost, they did not have enough votes to over turn and strike down, (repeal, get rid of) the Gay marriage law.
Now, the Gays in the State of Washington want to know the names and they want to see the signatures of the conservative marriage people who signed the Petition.
Why do the Gays even care, since they won the vote?
I don't know!
What I am concerned about with my petition, again, is the Question #1 Is my particular petition a Referendum? and #2 Will the Secretary of State, Deborah Markowitz, who is also running against me for Governor, be selling or distributing copies of my petition to the F.B.I. or D.E.A. or any corporation or non-profit or group?
Because some of the people who signed my United States Marijuana Party petition
are Gay,
and because I want to protect their
rights to privacy,
and because in particular one Gay
person told me his lover was in a hospice, so he really, really needs his right to privacy,
and he signed my petition because
MEDICAL MARIJUANA IS STILL ILLEGAL UNDER FEDERAL LAW, AND
FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED NURSING HOMES AND FEDERALLY SUBSIDIZED HOSPICES IN VERMONT DO NOT ALL ALLOW MEDICAL MARIJUANA TO BE USED ON THEIR PREMISES;
therefore,
under the Supreme Court of the United States conditions that IF a person has
a "narrow" challenge to the law,
should an attorney in Vermont provide me with Pro Bono help to file an "as-applied challenge" to Doe v. Reed Docket # 09-559
http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/09pdf/09-599.pdf
in order to protect
Gays in Vermont?
Do you see the problem I am struggling with here? Gays in the State of Washington want Petitions to be made public so they can see the names of the people who signed and see their signatures; whereas here in Vermont, I believe Gays want privacy. I believe that Vermonters think that when they sign a Petition that it is like a Secret Ballot in a Voting Booth.
Cris Ericson
879 Church Street
Chester, Vermont 05143
(802)875-4038
http://crisericson.com
http://USMJP.COM
Vermont Secretary of State
http://www.sec.state.vt.us
click on Elections
click on Candidate List for
Independent candidates,
Cris Ericson, United States Marijuana Party is listed with the Independents.
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Wednesday, June 23 2010 @ 10:42 AM EDT Contributed by: jeremyryan
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A purely personal list subject to change (guaranteed!) of my favorite things to
do in Burlington Vermont throughout the year:
10. Summer picnic pilgrammage to enjoy a sunset at Waterfront Park on Lake
Champlain,
9. A show at the Flynn Theater followed by profiteroles for dessert at the
"Trat",
8. An evening stroll down Church Street,
7. Finding a parking spot,
6. JazzFest in June,
5. First Night,
4. Burlington Bike Path,
3. Coming in by boat to the Community Boat House to hang out on the docks for
a sunset, dinner,
drinks or all 3,
2. Christmas Lighting Ceremony on Church Street,
1. 4th of July fireworks on the waterfront.
If you would like to add a comment or add your favorite Top Ten list, please
do so by posting a comment here
If you are considering buying Burlington
Vermont real estate (or surrounding areas), please give me a call on my
cell at 802.238.5256 or email me to discuss our real estate market and your
options.
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Saturday, June 12 2010 @ 10:58 AM EDT Contributed by: duck
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THE VERMONT CRIMINAL STATUTES DO NOT LIST MARIJUANA AS A CRIME.
IN VERMONT, THE CRIME OF MARIJUANA
IS LISTED UNDER HEALTH STATUTES.
THIS KEEPS PEOPLE FROM BEING WARNED AND INFORMED OF THE PENALTIES.
THIS IS A FORM OF FRAUD AGAINST THE PEOPLE, TO CONCEAL THE MATERIAL FACTS
OF THE PENALTIES FOR MARIJUANA UNDER HEALTH LAWS,
RATHER THAN LIST THE PENALTIES FOR MARIJUANA UNDER CRIMES!
The Vermont Statutes Online
Title 18: Health
Chapter 84: POSSESSION AND CONTROL OF REGULATED DRUGS
18 V.S.A. § 4230. Marijuana
§ 4230. Marijuana
(a) Possession and cultivation.
(1) A person knowingly and unlawfully possessing marijuana shall be imprisoned not more than six months or fined not more than $500.00, or both. A person convicted of a
second or subsequent offense under this subdivision shall be imprisoned not more than two years or fined not more than $2,000.00, or both. Upon an adjudication of guilt for a first
offense under this subdivision, the court may defer sentencing as provided in section 7041 of Title 13 except that the court may in its discretion defer sentence without the filing of
a presentence investigation report and except that sentence may be imposed at any time within two years from and after the date of entry of deferment. The court may prior to
sentencing, order that the defendant submit to a drug assessment screening which may be considered at sentencing in the same manner as a presentence report.
(2) A person knowingly and unlawfully possessing marijuana in an amount consisting of one or more preparations, compounds, mixtures or substances, of an aggregate weight of
two ounces or more containing any marijuana or knowingly and unlawfully cultivating more than three plants of marijuana shall be imprisoned not more than three years or fined not
more than $10,000.00, or both.
(3) A person knowingly and unlawfully possessing marijuana in an amount consisting of one or more preparations, compounds, mixtures or substances, of an aggregate weight of
one pound or more containing any marijuana or knowingly and unlawfully cultivating more than ten plants of marijuana shall be imprisoned not more than five years or fined not
more than $100,000.00, or both.
(4) A person knowingly and unlawfully possessing marijuana in an amount consisting of one or more preparations, compounds, mixtures or substances, of an aggregate weight of
ten pounds or more or knowingly and unlawfully cultivating more than 25 plants of marijuana shall be imprisoned not more than 15 years or fined not more than $500,000.00, or
both.
(b) Selling or dispensing.
(1) A person knowingly and unlawfully selling marijuana shall be imprisoned not more than two years or fined not more than $10,000.00, or both.
(2) A person knowingly and unlawfully selling or dispensing marijuana in an amount consisting of one or more preparations, compounds, mixtures or substances, of an aggregate
weight of one-half ounce or more containing any marijuana shall be imprisoned not more than five years or fined not more than $100,000.00, or both.
(3) A person knowingly and unlawfully selling or dispensing marijuana in an amount consisting of one or more preparations, compounds, mixtures or substances, of an aggregate
weight of one pound or more containing any marijuana shall be imprisoned not more than 15 years or fined not more than $500,000.00, or both.
(c) Trafficking. A person knowingly and unlawfully possessing marijuana in an amount consisting of one or more preparations, compounds, mixtures, or substances of an
aggregate weight of 50 pounds or more containing any marijuana with the intent to sell or dispense the marijuana shall be imprisoned not more than 30 years or fined not more
than $1,000,000.00, or both. There shall be a permissive inference that a person who possesses marijuana in an amount consisting of one or more preparations, compounds,
mixtures, or substances of an aggregate weight of 50 pounds or more containing any marijuana intends to sell or dispense the marijuana. (Added 1989, No. 100, § 1; amended
2001, No. 52, § 3; 2003, No. 54, § 4.)
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Title 18: Health
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NOTE: The Vermont Statutes Online is an unofficial copy of the Vermont Statutes Annotated, provided as a convenience. It has NOT been edited for publication, and is not in any
way official or authoritative. The "official" version of the Vermont Statutes Annotated is online at Michie's Legal Resources, a division of LexisNexis Publishing. The Michie site
includes the Vermont Statutes, the Vermont Court Rules, and a sophisticated search capability.
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Chapter 1 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH; GENERAL PROVISIONS
Contains: §§ 1 11
Chapter 3 STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Contains: §§ 101 131
Chapter 4 CANCER REGISTRY
Contains: §§ 151 157
Chapter 5 CANCER CLINICS
Contains: §§ 201 203
Chapter 6 PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE TO ELDERLY AND DISABLED
Contains: §§ 251 251
Chapter 7 DENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM AND SCHOOL
Contains: §§ 301 351
Chapter 9 LABORATORY SERVICES; CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER; AUTOP
Contains: §§ 501 510
Chapter 11 LOCAL HEALTH OFFICIALS
Contains: §§ 601 624
Chapter 13 CHRONIC CARE INFRASTRUCTURE AND PREVENTION MEASURE
Contains: §§ 701 703
Chapter 15 REGIONAL MEDICAL COMPLEX
Contains: §§ 851 851
Chapter 17 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Contains: §§ 901 907
Chapter 21 COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Contains: §§ 1001 1141
Chapter 22 REPORTS OF ABUSE, NEGLECT AND EXPLOITATION OF ELDE
Contains: §§ 1150 1150
Chapter 23 WATER POLLUTION
Contains: §§ 1201 1221b
Chapter 24 PUBLIC DRINKING WATER
Contains: §§ 1231 1231
Chapter 25 PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Contains: §§ 1301 1321
Chapter 26 CERTIFICATION OF ASBESTOS CONTRACTORS
Contains: §§ 1331 1334
Chapter 27 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
Contains: §§ 1401 1401
Chapter 28 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Contains: §§ 1415 1428
Chapter 29 OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH
Contains: §§ 1501 1511
Chapter 31 NEW ENGLAND COMPACT ON RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH PROTECT
Contains: §§ 1601 1622
Chapter 32 IONIZING AND NONIONIZING RADIATION CONTROL
Contains: §§ 1651 1658
Chapter 33 BLOOD PROGRAMS
Contains: §§ 1671 1671
Chapter 34 NUCLEAR ADVISORY PANEL
Contains: §§ 1700 1702
Chapter 36 COMMUNITY RIGHT TO KNOW
Contains: §§ 1721 1721
Chapter 37 SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES
Contains: §§ 1741 1746
Chapter 38 LEAD POISONING
Contains: §§ 1751 1767
Chapter 41 SURVEY AND CONSTRUCTION
Contains: §§ 1801 1814
Chapter 42 BILL OF RIGHTS FOR HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Contains: §§ 1851 1854
Chapter 42A PATIENT'S BILL OF RIGHTS FOR PALLIATIVE CARE AND P
Contains: §§ 1871 1871
Chapter 43 LICENSING OF HOSPITALS
Contains: §§ 1901 1911
Chapter 43A PATIENT SAFETY SURVEILLANCE AND IMPROVEMENT SYSTEM
Contains: §§ 1912 1919
Chapter 44 HOSPITAL DATA COUNCIL
Contains: §§ 1951 1951
Chapter 45 LICENSING OF NURSING HOMES
Contains: §§ 2001 2016
Chapter 46 NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS
Contains: §§ 2051 2061
Chapter 47 NURSING HOME RESIDENTS' BILL OF RIGHTS
Contains: §§ 2101 2107
Chapter 49 INSPECTION OF CERTAIN INSTITUTIONS
Contains: §§ 2161 2161
Chapter 50 HOME HEALTH SERVICES
Contains: §§ 2201 2203
Chapter 51 LIEN FOR SERVICES RENDERED ACCIDENT VICTIMS
Contains: §§ 2251 2256
Chapter 53 HEALTH POLICY COUNCIL
Contains: §§ 2351 2351
Chapter 54 CERTIFICATE OF NEED REVIEW BOARD
Contains: §§ 2371 2371
Chapter 55 HEALTH FACILITY PLANNING
Contains: §§ 2400 2400
Chapter 57 HOME CARE SERVICES
Contains: §§ 2501 2501
Chapter 61 -77. MENTAL HEALTH GENERALLY
Contains: §§ 2401 2401
Chapter 63 BRANDON TRAINING SCHOOL
Contains: §§ 2741 2741
Chapter 65 MENTALLY DEFECTIVE DELINQUENTS
Contains: §§ 2811 2811
Chapter 67 ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ADDICTION
Contains: §§ 2901 2901
Chapter 69 GUIDANCE CLINIC IN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Contains: §§ 3101 3101
Chapter 71 VOLUNTARY STERILIZATION
Contains: §§ 3201 3201
Chapter 73 COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Contains: §§ 3301 3301
Chapter 75 UNIFORM ACT FOR EXTRADITION OF PERSONS OF UNSOUND
Contains: §§ 3401 3401
Chapter 76 INTERDEPARTMENTAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNCIL
Contains: §§ 3501 3501
Chapter 77 INTERSTATE COMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH
Contains: §§ 3601 3601
Chapter 81 PURE FOODS AND DRUGS
Contains: §§ 4001 4031
Chapter 82 LABELING OF FOODS, DRUGS, COSMETICS AND HAZARDOUS
Contains: §§ 4051 4071
Chapter 83 NARCOTIC DRUGS
Contains: §§ 4101 4101
Chapter 84 POSSESSION AND CONTROL OF REGULATED DRUGS
Contains: §§ 4201 4252
Chapter 84A VERMONT PRESCRIPTION MONITORING SYSTEM
Contains: §§ 4281 4287
Chapter 85 FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
Contains: §§ 4301 4463
Chapter 86 THERAPEUTIC USE OF CANNABIS
Contains: §§ 4471 4474d
Chapter 87 SLAUGHTERHOUSES
Contains: §§ 4501 4501
Chapter 88 MEAT INSPECTION ’RECLASSIFIED.|
Contains: §§ 4551 4551
Chapter 89 DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
Contains: §§ 4475 4478
Chapter 90 HEARING AIDS
Contains: §§ 4581 4581
Chapter 91 PRESCRIPTION DRUG COST CONTAINMENT
Contains: §§ 4601 4634
Chapter 92 TREATMENT OF OPIATE ADDICTION
Contains: §§ 4701 4703
Chapter 101 VITAL RECORDS GENERALLY
Contains: §§ 5001 5020
Chapter 103 BIRTH RECORDS
Contains: §§ 5071 5089
Chapter 105 MARRIAGE RECORDS AND LICENSES
Contains: §§ 5131 5151
Chapter 106 CIVIL UNION; RECORDS AND LICENSES
Contains: §§ 5160 5169
Chapter 107 DEATHS, BURIALS, AUTOPSIES
Contains: §§ 5201 5233
Chapter 109 UNIFORM ANATOMICAL GIFT ACT
Contains: §§ 5231 5248
Chapter 111 ADVANCE DIRECTIVES FOR HEALTH CARE AND END OF LIFE
Contains: §§ 5251 5263
Chapter 121 CEMETERIES
Contains: §§ 5301 5579
Chapter 171 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Contains: §§ 7101 7113
Chapter 173 THE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH
Contains: §§ 7201 7208
Chapter 175 THE BOARD OF MENTAL HEALTH
Contains: §§ 7301 7314
Chapter 177 THE COMMISSIONER OF MENTAL HEALTH
Contains: §§ 7401 7408
Chapter 179 ADMISSION PROCEDURES
Contains: §§ 7501 7511
Chapter 181 JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
Contains: §§ 7601 7629
Chapter 183 CARE AND TREATMENT
Contains: §§ 7701 7711
Chapter 185 AUTOMATIC REVIEW
Contains: §§ 7801 7803
Chapter 187 TRANSFER OF PATIENTS
Contains: §§ 7901 7905
Chapter 189 RELEASE AND DISCHARGE
Contains: §§ 8001 8010
Chapter 191 SUPPORT AND EXPENSE
Contains: §§ 8101 8111
Chapter 193 PRIVATE HOSPITALS
Contains: §§ 8201 8205
Chapter 195 THE BRATTLEBORO RETREAT
Contains: §§ 8301 8302
Chapter 197 MENTALLY ILL USERS OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS
Contains: §§ 8401 8451
Chapter 199 DEFECTIVE DELINQUENTS AND PSYCHOPATHIC INDIVIDUALS
Contains: §§ 8501 8501
Chapter 201 MENTALLY ILL CRIMINALS
Contains: §§ 8601 8601
Chapter 203 VOLUNTARY STERILIZATION
Contains: §§ 8701 8701
Chapter 204 STERILIZATION
Contains: §§ 8705 8716
Chapter 204A DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES ACT
Contains: §§ 8721 8733
Chapter 205 THE BRANDON TRAINING SCHOOL
Contains: §§ 8801 8801
Chapter 206 CARE FOR MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS
Contains: §§ 8820 8851
Chapter 207 COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
Contains: §§ 8901 8913
Chapter 209 INTERSTATE COMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH
Contains: §§ 9001 9052
Chapter 211 UNIFORM ACT FOR EXTRADITION OF PERSONS OF UNSOUND
Contains: §§ 9101 9105
Chapter 213 ALCOHOLISM AND ALCOHOL ABUSE
Contains: §§ 9141 9141
Chapter 215 GUARDIANSHIP SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTA
Contains: §§ 9301 9317
Chapter 217 GENETIC TESTING
Contains: §§ 9331 9335
Chapter 219 HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Contains: §§ 9351 9352
Chapter 221 HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
Contains: §§ 9401 9473
Chapter 225 TOBACCO PREVENTION, CESSATION AND CONTROL
Contains: §§ 9501 9507
Chapter 231 ADVANCE DIRECTIVES FOR HEALTH CARE AND DISPOSITION
Contains: §§ 9700 9720
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Title 13: Crimes and Criminal Procedure
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includes the Vermont Statutes, the Vermont Court Rules, and a sophisticated search capability.
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Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Contains: §§ 1 14
Chapter 3 ABORTION
Contains: §§ 101 104
Chapter 5 ADULTERY AND BIGAMY
Contains: §§ 201 208
Chapter 7 ADVERTISEMENTS
Contains: §§ 301 304
Chapter 8 HUMANE AND PROPER TREATMENT OF ANIMALS
Contains: §§ 351 400
Chapter 9 ANIMALS
Contains: §§ 401 491
Chapter 11 ARSON AND BURNING
Contains: §§ 501 509
Chapter 13 ASSAULTS
Contains: §§ 601 608
Chapter 15 BARRATRY
Contains: §§ 701 701
Chapter 17 BLASPHEMY AND DEFAMATION
Contains: §§ 801 801
Chapter 19 BREACH OF THE PEACE; DISTURBANCES
Contains: §§ 901 1063
Chapter 21 BRIBERY
Contains: §§ 1101 1108
Chapter 23 BURGLARY
Contains: §§ 1201 1204
Chapter 25 CHILDREN AND INCOMPETENT PERSONS
Contains: §§ 1301 1311
Chapter 27 REPORTS OF PHYSICAL ABUSE OF CHILDREN
Contains: §§ 1351 1351
Chapter 28 ABUSE, NEGLECT, AND EXPLOITATION OF VULNERABLE ADU
Contains: §§ 1375 1383
Chapter 29 CONSPIRACY
Contains: §§ 1401 1409
Chapter 31 DISCRIMINATION
Contains: §§ 1451 1457
Chapter 33 COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
Contains: §§ 1458 1466
Chapter 35 ESCAPE
Contains: §§ 1501 1507
Chapter 37 EXPLOSIVES
Contains: §§ 1601 1612
Chapter 39 EXTORTION AND THREATS
Contains: §§ 1701 1701
Chapter 41 FALSE ALARMS AND REPORTS
Contains: §§ 1751 1754
Chapter 43 FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING
Contains: §§ 1801 1815
Chapter 45 FLAGS AND ENSIGNS
Contains: §§ 1901 1931
Chapter 47 FRAUDS
Contains: §§ 2001 2031
Chapter 49 FRAUD IN COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
Contains: §§ 2051 2076
Chapter 51 GAMBLING AND LOTTERIES
Contains: §§ 2101 2177
Chapter 53 HOMICIDE
Contains: §§ 2301 2311
Chapter 55 KIDNAPPING
Contains: §§ 2401 2407
Chapter 56 CUSTODIAL INTERFERENCE
Contains: §§ 2451 2451
Chapter 57 LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT
Contains: §§ 2501 2592
Chapter 59 LEWDNESS AND PROSTITUTION
Contains: §§ 2601 2637
Chapter 61 MAIMING
Contains: §§ 2701 2701
Chapter 63 OBSCENITY
Contains: §§ 2801 2813
Chapter 64 SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN
Contains: §§ 2821 2828
Chapter 65 PERJURY
Contains: §§ 2901 2907
Chapter 67 PUBLIC JUSTICE AND PUBLIC OFFICERS
Contains: §§ 3001 3019
Chapter 69 RAILROADS
Contains: §§ 3101 3110
Chapter 71 RAPE
Contains: §§ 3201 3201
Chapter 72 SEXUAL ASSAULT
Contains: §§ 3251 3272
Chapter 73 SABBATH BREAKING
Contains: §§ 3301 3301
Chapter 74 A COMMON DAY OF REST
Contains: §§ 3351 3354a
Chapter 75 TREASON AND OTHER OFFENSES AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT
Contains: §§ 3401 3485
Chapter 76 WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
Contains: §§ 3501 3504
Chapter 77 TREES AND PLANTS
Contains: §§ 3601 3613
Chapter 79 PROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES
Contains: §§ 3651 3651
Chapter 81 TRESPASS AND MALICIOUS INJURIES TO PROPERTY
Contains: §§ 3701 3834
Chapter 83 VAGRANTS
Contains: §§ 3901 3906
Chapter 85 WEAPONS
Contains: §§ 4001 4016
Chapter 87 COMPUTER CRIMES
Contains: §§ 4101 4107
Chapter 151 LIMITATION OF PROSECUTIONS AND ACTIONS
Contains: §§ 4501 4511
Chapter 153 PLACE OF TRIAL
Contains: §§ 4601 4638
Chapter 155 SEARCH WARRANTS
Contains: §§ 4701 4703
Chapter 157 INSANITY AS A DEFENSE
Contains: §§ 4801 4823
Chapter 159 EXTRADITION AND FRESH PURSUIT
Contains: §§ 4901 5045
Chapter 161 INQUESTS AS TO CRIMINAL MATTERS
Contains: §§ 5101 5162
Chapter 163 PUBLIC DEFENDERS
Contains: §§ 5201 5277
Chapter 165 VICTIMS
Contains: §§ 5301 5321
Chapter 167 CRIME VICTIMS
Contains: §§ 5351 5422
Chapter 169 VERMONT SENTENCING COMMISSION
Contains: §§ 5451 5452
Chapter 181 ARREST, COMPLAINT, AND BINDING OVER
Contains: §§ 5501 5551
Chapter 182 INNOCENCE PROTECTION
Contains: §§ 5561 5577
Chapter 183 INDICTMENT AND INFORMATION; GRAND JURY
Contains: §§ 5601 5706
Chapter 185 PROCEEDINGS BEFORE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND APPEA
Contains: §§ 5901 5907
Chapter 201 PLEADINGS AND PROOF; TRIAL
Contains: §§ 6501 6565
Chapter 203 EVIDENCE
Contains: §§ 6601 6721
Chapter 221 JUDGMENT, SENTENCE AND EXECUTION
Contains: §§ 7001 7137
Chapter 223 FINES, COSTS, AND PENALTIES
Contains: §§ 7171 7283
Chapter 225 NEW TRIALS
Contains: §§ 7301 7301
Chapter 227 APPEALS TO SUPREME COURT
Contains: §§ 7401 7406
Chapter 229 BAIL AND RECOGNIZANCES
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Burlington, VT
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66 °F |  | | The visibility is 16.1 kilometers (10.0 miles). |
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