Summarize? Fer Chrissakes, Hank the document is 64 freaking pages long. You ever heard of Acrobat Reader?? It's free, buddy.....buy it!
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Here's a little of it....
Washington's ranking out of 50.....(higher is most restrictive)...
Washington
"Washington scores #41 on economic freedoms,
#35 on personal freedoms, and #44 overall. While
taxes are fairly low, spending is higher than average,
and accordingly government debt is quite high. The
government payroll is much larger than average. For
a liberal state, gun laws are quite reasonable. Alcohol
is fairly tightly controlled, with taxes on spirits the
highest in the country by far (effectively $21.15 per
gallon). Marijuana laws are a bit better than average,
but making high-level possession and low-level cultivation
misdemeanors and low-level possession a civil
offense would help further. Washington does not
authorize sobriety checkpoints. Educational regulation
is absurdly tight, with private schools needing
state approval and under certain conditions teacher
licensing, and home schoolers needing to meet
teacher qualifications, annual standardized testing,
and extensive recordkeeping rules, along with other
requirements. Land-use planning is becoming more
centralized. Labor and health insurance laws are
poor. Asset forfeiture has been reformed, but eminent
domain has not. Cigarette taxes are high, and smoking bans are extensive."
........and here's the criteria ranking chart...... I had to shrink it to take a screen shot and blow it up so it's not very clear. All just for you...dipstick
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