In my experience with AZ, it takes several weeks to create a new business (all the government red-tape). Though I doubt that would even slow down anyone intent on doing something illegal, anyways. It's not like there's an agency that goes around and validates if a business license is legal unless someone asks about it.
>That's why, even though I like the law, I would like to see a HUUUUUUUUUGGGGGEEEEEEEE fine. In a capitalist society, it has to cost a LOT of money to hurt...
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>>The crooked will always find a path around any law.
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appears harsh. Crooked businesses often close shop and open back up under a a new name and license...
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http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0703employer-sanctions0703.html>>>>>
>>>>>"...The penalty for violators: the suspension of a business license on the first violation and permanent revocation on a second..."
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>>>>>yeah theeere we go! that's what I'm lookin for!
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>>>>>Now the real question is if the law can stick - seeing how the state is wandering dangerously close to making laws that deal with something the FEDs should be doing.
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>>>>Yeah, I'm real surprised our governor went for it. She wanted to give illegals drivers licenses early on in her tenure.