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This helped lead to less restrictive laws that came into effect in May 2003.
In the end, they crafted the most restrictive law that's possible.
But in many countries, the most serious threat to press freedom comes from restrictive laws.
They pointed out that some states have recently passed highly restrictive laws.
These requirements vary according to state and local law, where California has the most restrictive laws.
The government responded with more restrictive laws governing public order and security.
Many countries actually have more restrictive laws than in the United States.
Despite Portland's success, officials in most states are trying to manage growth with less restrictive laws.
The new proposal would go much further than repealing the restrictive law.
"When restrictive laws are in place," he said, "behavior changes."
They are also eager to stave off even more restrictive laws.
Other countries, having the same restrictive laws, tend to be more liberal when imposing them.
The press is hemmed in by restrictive laws and threats.
And then we'll cook up brand new, more restrictive laws in order to pin the bad boys down, again.
That case attracted international attention to Ireland's highly restrictive law on abortion.
We do need a more restrictive law than we have now, which is one of the most unlimited.
"Fights can always migrate to states with less restrictive laws," he said.
Otpor started as a student response to a restrictive law on universities in October 1998.
After the fall of the Taliban, television returned and many restrictive laws were repealed.
But these restrictive laws have threatened the operations of ham radio operators.
Restrictive laws meant that only large traditional pubs and restaurants could serve alcohol.
This is sometimes seen with companies that need to avoid restrictive laws (or negative public opinion) on foreign ownership.
The rest of the Keys have more undeveloped land, but most is protected by restrictive laws.
Unlike product claims or attacks from competitors, the public debate about food must remain free of restrictive laws.
This move was prompted by restrictive laws regarding lines of credit in effect throughout most Midwestern states at the time.