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Dear Mr. Paisola, I have a friend who is above the age of 18 who needs some advice. He and another person are planning on robbing a store. possibly a 7-11 type store. Guns could be involved. We all live in Maryland. If they are caught, what is the maximum and minimum punishment they can receive. I know that it all depends on their previous records which i don't know and who the judge might be and other specifics like that. i would just like to know the worst and best case scenario. thank you very much

Answer: NATE-

LISTEN TO ME CLEARLY..... I AM NOT COMING OUT OF LEFT FIELD ON THIS ISSUE AND YOU NEED TO LISTEN TO ME CLEARLY.

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Criminal Law - clear air act- Smoking is Banned Everywhere- New Law- Robert Paisola (Non Lawyer) Responds


Expert: Robert Paisola - 10/1/2007

Question
Is it now illegal to smoke walking down the sidewalk? Where is it that you can now smoke? what kind of trouble would i get in for a petty misdemeanor for breaking the clear air act?

Answer
Sam,

This is a legal question and there are thousands of people who read every word that I say, so in order to avoid the "Giving Legal Advice" claim, just go to google and type in CLEAN AIR ACT.....

WOW. here it is!

Sec. 101. (a) The Congress finds -
    (1) that the  predominant part of the Nation's population is
 located in  its rapidly expanding metropolitan  and other urban


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 areas, which generally cross the boundary lines of local juris-
 dictions and often extend into two or more States;
    (2) that the growth in the amount and complexity of air pol-
 lution brought about  by urbanization, industrial  development,
 and  the increasing  use  of motor  vehicles,  has resulted  in
 mounting dangers  to the  public health and  welfare, including
 injury  to agricultural crops and  livestock, damage to and the
 deterioration  of  property,  and  hazards to  air  and  ground
 transportation;
    (3) that air pollution prevention (that is, the reduction or
 elimination, through any measures,  of the amount of pollutants
 produced or created at the source) and air pollution control at
 its source is  the primary responsibility  of States and  local
 governments; and
    (4)  that Federal  financial  assistance  and leadership  is
 essential for  the development of  cooperative Federal,  State,
 regional,  and  local  programs  to  prevent  and  control  air
 pollution.
(b) The purposes of this title are -
    (1) to protect and  enhance the quality of the  Nation's air
 resources  so as to promote  the public health  and welfare and
 the productive capacity of its population;
    (2) to initiate and accelerate a national research and deve-
 lopment  program to achieve  the prevention and  control of air
 pollution;
    (3) to  provide technical and financial  assistance to State
 and local  governments in  connection with the  development and
 execution  of  their  air  pollution  prevention   and  control
 programs; and
    (4) to encourage and assist the development and operation of
 regional air pollution prevention and control programs.
(c) Pollution Prevention.- A  primary goal of this Act is  to en-
courage or otherwise promote reasonable Federal, State, and local
governmental actions, consistent with the provisions of this Act,
for pollution prevention.

[42 U.S.C. 7401]

            COOPERATIVE ACTIVITIES AND UNIFORM LAWS

 Sec.  102. (a)  The Administrator  shall  encourage cooperative
activities by the States and local governments for the prevention
and control of air pollution; encourage the enactment of improved
and, so far as practicable in the light of varying conditions and
needs,  uniform State and  local laws relating  to the prevention
and  control  of  air  pollution;  and  encourage  the  making of
agreements  and compacts  between States  for the  prevention and
control of air pollution.
 (b)  The  Administrator  shall  cooperate  with  and  encourage
cooperative activities  by all  Federal departments  and agencies
having  functions relating to  the prevention and  control of air
pollution, so as  to assure  the utilization in  the Federal  air
pollution  control  program  of  all  appropriate  and  available
facilities and resources within the Federal Government.

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 (c) The consent of the Congress is hereby given to  two or more
States to negotiate and enter into agreements or compacts, not in
conflict with any law or treaty of the United States, for (1) co-
operative  effort and  mutual assistance  for the  prevention and
con-trol of air pollution and the enforcement of their respective
laws  relating  thereto,  and   (2)  the  establishment  of  such
agencies,  joint  or otherwise,  as they  may deem  desirable for
making effective  such agreements or compacts.  No such agreement
or compact shall be binding or obligatory upon any State  a party
thereto  unless and until it has been approved by Congress. It is
the  intent of Congress that no agreement or compact entered into
between States after the date of enactment of the Air Quality Act
of  1967, which  relates  to the  control  and abatement  of  air
pollution  in an  air quality  control region, shall  provide for
participation by a State  which is not  included (in whole or  in
part) in such air quality control region.

[42 U.S.C. 7402]

    RESEARCH, INVESTIGATION, TRAINING, AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

 Sec. 103. (a) The Administrator shall establish a national  re-
search and  development program for the prevention and control of
air pollution and as part of such program shall -
      (1) conduct, and promote the coordination and acceleration
    of,  research, investigations,  experiments, demonstrations,
    surveys,  and  studies  relating   to  the  causes,  effects
    (including  health and welfare effects), extent, prevention,
    and control of air pollution;
      (2) encourage, cooperate with,  and render technical  ser-
    vices and  provide  financial assistance  to  air  pollution
    control  agencies and  other appropriate  public or  private
    agencies, institutions, and  organizations, and  individuals
    in the conduct of such activities;
      (3) conduct investigations  and research and  make surveys
    concerning any specific problem of air pollution in coopera-
    tion  with any air pollution  control agency with  a view to
    recommending a solution of such  problem, if he is requested
    to do so by such agency or if, in his judgment, such problem
    may  affect any  community or communities  in a  State other
    than  that  in which  the source  of  the matter  causing or
    contributing to the pollution is located;
      (4)  establish technical  advisory committees  composed of
    recognized experts  in various  aspects of air  pollution to
    assist  in  the  examination  and  evaluation   of  research
    progress and proposals and to avoid duplication of research;
    and
      (5) conduct  and promote coordination and  acceleration of
    training  for individuals  relating to the  causes, effects,
    extent, prevention, and control of air pollution.
(b) In  carrying out the  provisions of the  preceding subsection
the Administrator is authorized to -
      (1) collect  and make available, through  publications and
    other appropriate  means, the results of  and other informa-
    tion,   including  appropriate  recommendations  by  him  in
    connection  therewith, pertaining to such research and other
    activities;


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      (2) cooperate with other Federal departments and agencies,
    with air  pollution control agencies, with  other public and
    private agencies, institutions, and organizations,  and with
    any industries  involved, in the preparation  and conduct of
    such research and other activities;
      (3)  make grants  to  air pollution  control agencies,  to
    other  public or  nonprofit private  agencies, institutions,
    and organizations, and  to individuals, for purposes  stated
    in subsection (a)(1) of this section;
      (4)    contract   with   public   or   private   agencies,
    institutions,  and  organizations,  and   with  individuals,
    without regard  to  sections 3648  and 3709  of the  Revised
    Statutes (31 U.S.C. 529; 41 U.S.C. 5);
      (5)  establish and  maintain research fellowships,  in the
    Environmental Protection Agency  and at public or  nonprofit
    private educational institutions or research organizations;
      (6) collect  and  disseminate, in  cooperation with  other
    Federal departments  and agencies, and with  other public or
    private  agencies,  institutions,  and organizations  having
    related responsibilities, basic  data on chemical, physical,
    and  biological effects  of  varying air  quality and  other
    information pertaining to  air pollution and the  prevention
    and control thereof;
      (7)  develop effective  and practical  processes, methods,
    and prototype devices for  the prevention or control  of air
    pollution; and
      (8)  construct facilities,  provide equipment,  and employ
    staff as necessary to carry out this Act.
In carrying out the provisions of subsection (a), the Administra-
tor shall provide training for, and make training grants to, per-
sonnel of  air pollution control agencies and  other persons with
suitable  qualifications and  make  grants to  such agencies,  to
other  public or  nonprofit  private agencies,  institutions, and
organiza-
tions for  the purposes  stated in subsection  (a)(5). Reasonable
fees may be charged  for such training provided to  persons other
than  personnel  of  air  pollution  control  agencies  but  such
training shall  be provided  to such  personnel of  air pollution
control agencies without charge.
 (c) Air Pollutant Monitoring, Analysis, Modeling, and Inventory
Research.-   In  carrying out  subsection (a),  the Administrator
shall conduct a program of  research, testing, and development of
methods  for sampling,  measurement,  monitoring,  analysis,  and
modeling  of  air  pollutants.  Such program  shall  include  the
following elements:
      (1)  Consideration  of  individual,  as  well  as  complex
    mixtures of,  air pollutants and  their chemical transforma-
    tions in the atmosphere.
      (2)  Establishment  of  a  national  network  to  monitor,
    collect, and compile  data with quantification of  certainty
    in the status  and trends of air  emissions, deposition, air
    quality,   surface  water  quality,  forest  condition,  and
    visibility impairment,  and to  ensure the  comparability of
    air quality data collected  in different States and obtained
    from different nations.
      (3) Development of  improved methods and  technologies for
    sampling, measurement, monitoring, analysis, and modeling to
    increase understanding of the  sources of ozone  percursors,

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    ozone  formation,  ozone transport,  regional  influences on
    urban  ozone,  regional  ozone trends,  and  interactions of
    ozone  with other  pollutants. Emphasis  shall be  placed on
    those techniques which -
         (A)  improve  the  ability  to  inventory  emissions of
      volatile  organic  compounds  and  nitrogen   oxides  that
      contribute to urban air pollution, including anthropogenic
      and natural sources;
         (B) improve  the understanding of the mechanism through
      which   anthropogenic   and   biogenic  volatile   organic
      compounds react to form ozone and other oxidants; and
         (C)  improve  the  ability  to  identify  and  evaluate
      region- specific prevention and  control options for ozone
      pollution.
      (4) Submission  of periodic  reports to the  Congress, not
    less  than once every 5 years, which evaluate and assess the
    effectiveness  of  air  pollution  control  regulations  and
    programs   using  monitoring  and   modeling  data  obtained
    pursuant to this subsection.
 (d) Environmental  Health Effects Research.-   (1) The Adminis-
trator,  in consultation with  the Secretary of  Health and Human
Services, shall conduct a research program on the short-term  and
long-term  effects of  air pollutants,  including wood  smoke, on
human health. In conducting such research program the Administra-
tor -
      (A)  shall  conduct  studies,  including  epidemiological,
    clinical, and laboratory and  field studies, as necessary to
    identify and evaluate exposure to and effects of air pollut-
    ants on human health;
      (B) may  utilize, on a reimbursable  basis, the facilities
    of  existing  Federal scientific  laboratories  and research
    centers; and
      (C) shall  consult with  other Federal agencies  to ensure
    that similar  research being conducted in  other agencies is
    coordinated to avoid duplication.
 (2) In  conducting the research program  under this subsection,
the Administrator  shall develop methods and techniques necessary
to  identify and  assess  the risks  to  human health  from  both
routine and accidental exposures to individual air pollutants and
combinations  thereof. Such  research  program shall  include the
following elements:
      (A)  The   creation  of  an  Interagency   Task  Force  to
    coordinate  such  program.  The  Task  Force  shall  include
    representatives of the  National Institute for Environmental
    Health  Sciences, the  Environmental Protection  Agency, the
    Agency  for  Toxic  Substances  and  Disease  Registry,  the
    National  Toxicology  Program,  the  National  Institute  of
    Standards  and Technology, the  National Science Foundation,
    the  Surgeon General,  and  the Department  of Energy.  This
    Interagency Task Force shall  be chaired by a representative
    of the Environmental Protection Agency and shall convene its
    first  meeting within 60 days after the date of enactment of
    this subparagraph.
      (B)  An evaluation,  within 12  months  after the  date of
    enactment of this  paragraph, of each  of the hazardous  air
    pollutants  listed  under section  112(b)  of  this Act,  to
    decide,  on  the  basis  of   available  information,  their
    relative  priority for  preparation of  environmental health

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    assessments  pursuant  to subparagraph  (C).  The evaluation
    shall be based on  reasonably anticipated toxicity to humans
    and exposure factors  such as frequency of  occurrence as an
    air pollutant  and volume  of emissions in  populated areas.
    Such evaluation  shall be  reviewed by the  Interagency Task
    Force established pursuant to subparagraph (A).
      (C)  Preparation of  environmental health  assessments for
    each of the hazardous air pollutants referred to in subpara-
    graph (B), beginning 6 months after the first meeting of the
    Interagency Task Force and to be completed within 96  months
    thereafter. No fewer than  24 assessments shall be completed
    and published annually. The assessments shall be prepared in
    accordance with guidelines developed by the Administrator in
    consultation with the Interagency Task Force and the Science
    Advisory Board of the  Environmental Protection Agency. Each
    such assessment shall include -
           (i) an examination, summary, and evaluation of avail-
         able toxicological and epidemiological  information for
         the pollutant to ascertain the levels of human exposure
         which pose a significant threat to human health and the
         associated acute, subacute, and chronic  adverse health
         effects;
            (ii)   a   determination   of  gaps   in   available
         information   related  to  human   health  effects  and
         exposure levels; and
           (iii) where  appropriate, an identification  of addi-
         tional activities, including toxicological  and inhala-
         tion testing, needed to identify the types or levels of
         exposure which may present  significant risk of adverse
         health effects in humans.
 (e) Ecosystem Research.-   In carrying out subsection  (a), the
Administrator,  in cooperation, where appropriate, with the Under
Secretary  of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere, the Director of
the Fish and  Wildlife Service, and the Secretary of Agriculture,
shall conduct a research program  to improve understanding of the
short-term  and   long-term  causes,   effects,  and   trends  of
ecosystems damage from air pollutants on ecosystems. Such program
shall include the following elements:
      (1)  Identification  of   regionally  representative   and
    critical ecosystems for research.
      (2)  Evaluation  of risks  to  ecosystems  exposed to  air
    pollutants, including  characterization  of the  causes  and
    effects of chronic and  episodic exposures to air pollutants
    and determination of the reversibility of those effects.
      (3) Development of improved atmospheric  dispersion models
    and monitoring  systems  and  networks  for  evaluating  and
    quantifying   exposure   to    and   effects   of   multiple
    environmental stresses associated with air pollution.
      (4) Evaluation of  the effects of  air pollution on  water
    quality, including  assessments of the short-term  and long-
    -term  ecological  effects  of  acid  deposition  and  other
    atmospherically derived pollutants on surface water (includ-
    ing wetlands and estuaries) and groundwater.



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      (5) Evaluation of the effects of air pollution on forests,
    materials,  crops, biological  diversity,  soils, and  other
    terrestrial and aquatic systems exposed to air pollutants.
      (6)   Estimation  of  the  associated  economic  costs  of
    ecological  damage  which  have  occurred  as  a  result  of
    exposure to air pollutants.
Consistent with  the purpose  of this program,  the Administrator
may use  the estuarine research reserves  established pursuant to
section 315 of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C.
1461) to carry out this research.
 (f)  Liquefied  Gaseous Fuels  Spill  Test  Facility.- (1)  The
Administrator, in  consultation with the Secretary  of Energy and
the Federal  Coordinating Council  for Science, Engineering,  and
Technology, shall oversee an experimental and analytical research
effort, with the experimental  research to be carried out  at the
Liquefied Gaseous Fuels Spill Test Facility. In consultation with
the Secretary of  Energy, the Administrator shall  develop a list
of  chemicals and a schedule  for field testing  at the Facility.
Analysis of a minimum of 10  chemicals per year shall be  carried
out, with  the selection of  a minimum  of 2 chemicals  for field
testing  each year.  Highest  priority shall  be  given to  those
chemicals that would present the greatest potential risk to human
health as a result of an accidental release -
      (A) from a fixed site; or
      (B) related to the transport of such chemicals.
 (2) The purpose of such research shall be to -
      (A) develop  improved  predictive models  for  atmospheric
    dispersion which at a minimum -
           (i) describe  dense gas  releases in  complex terrain
         including   man-made   structures  or   obstacles  with
         variable winds;
           (ii) improve understanding  of the effects  of turbu-
         lence on dispersion patterns; and
           (iii)  consider realistic  behavior  of  aerosols  by
         including physicochemical reactions  with water  vapor,
         ground deposition, and removal by water spray;
      (B)  evaluate existing  and future  atmospheric dispersion
    models by -
           (i)  the  development  of  a  rigorous,  standardized
         methodology for dense gas models; and
           (ii) the application of  such methodology to  current
         dense  gas dispersion models  using data generated from
         field experiments; and
      (C) evaluate  the effectiveness of  hazard mitigation  and
    emergency response technology for fixed site and transporta-
    tion related accidental releases of toxic chemicals.
Models pertaining  to accidental  release shall be  evaluated and
improved  periodically   for  their   utility  in  planning   and
implementing   evacuation   procedures   and   other   mitigative
strategies designed  to minimize human exposure  to hazardous air
pollutants released accidentally.
 (3) The Secretary  of Energy shall make available to interested
persons (including other Federal agencies and businesses) the use
of  the Liquefied Gaseous  Fuels Spill  Test Facility  to conduct


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research and  other activities in connection  with the activities
described in this subsection.
 (g)  Pollution Prevention and  Emissions Control.-  In carrying
out  subsection  (a), the  Administrator  shall  conduct a  basic
engineering research and technology program to develop, evaluate,
and demonstrate  non regulatory  strategies and  technologies for
air  pollution prevention. Such strategies and technologies shall
be  developed with  priority  on those  pollutants  which pose  a
significant  risk to human  health and the  environment, and with
opportunities  for participation  by  industry,  public  interest
groups,  scientists,   and  other   interested  persons   in  the
development  of such  strategies  and technologies.  Such program
shall include the following elements:
      (1) Improvements in nonregulatory strategies and technolo-
    gies  for  preventing or  reducing multiple  air pollutants,
    including sulfur  oxides, nitrogen oxides, heavy metals, PM-
    10  (particulate   matter),  carbon  monoxide,   and  carbon
    dioxide,  from  stationary  sources,  including  fossil fuel
    power plants. Such strategies and technologies shall include
    improvements   in  the   relative  cost   effectiveness  and
    long-range  implications of various  air pollutant reduction
    and   nonregulatory  control   strategies  such   as  energy
    conservation,  including  end-use   efficiency,  and   fuel-
    switching to cleaner fuels. Such strategies and technologies
    shall be considered for existing and new facilities.
    (2)   Improvements   in    nonregulatory   strategies    and
 technologies for reducing air emissions from area sources.
     (3)  Improvements in nonregulatory strategies and technolo-
 gies  for  preventing,  detecting,  and  correcting  accidental
 releases of hazardous air pollutants.
    (4)   Improvements   in    nonregulatory   strategies    and
 technologies that dispose of  tires in ways that avoid  adverse
 air quality impacts.
Nothing in this  subsection shall be  construed to authorize  the
imposition on  any person of air  pollution control requirements.
The Administrator shall  consult with  other appropriate  Federal
agencies  to  ensure coordination  and  to  avoid duplication  of
activities authorized under this subsection.
 (h) NIEHS Studies.- (1) The Director of  the National Institute
of Environmental  Health Sciences may conduct a  program of basic
research to  identify, characterize, and quantify  risks to human
health  from air  pollutants.  Such research  shall be  conducted
primarily through a combination of university and medical school-
based  grants,   as  well  as  through   intramural  studies  and
contracts.
 (2)  The Director  of the  National Institute  of Environmental
Health Sciences  shall conduct  a program  for the  education and
training of physicians in environmental health.
 (3) The  Director shall  assure  that such  programs shall  not
conflict with research undertaken by the Administrator.
 (4) There  are authorized  to be  appropriated to  the National
Institute of Environmental  Health Sciences such  sums as may  be
necessary to carry out the purposes of this subsection.
 (i) Coordination of Research.- The Administrator shall  develop
and implement a  plan for identifying  areas in which  activities
authorized under this  section can be carried  out in conjunction
with other Federal ecological and air pollution research efforts.

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