Kelly Martin wrote:
On 6/19/06, Anthony DiPierro wikilegal@inbox.org wrote:
I could not find an official Oregon state site via google which is rather irritating and disappointing. How the hell can we be a nation of laws if the laws are secret, unknown, or published in an expensive proprietary format nobody wishes to invest in?
I found http://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/ by typing in "oregon statutes" and hitting "I'm feeling lucky".
It is generally well-known that one can get the government of any state by going to www.state.xx.us, where xx is the state's postal code. Oregon's website can therefore be found at www.state.or.us. This redirects to oregon.gov, which is the state's official website.
Kelly
The standard format provided redirects to a index page of links: http://www.oregon.gov/how_do_i.shtml#laws
which has a bunch of useful information and the link with the disclaimer that Anthony provided.
Apparently might as well be depending on a legal free wiki site and free content typists and editors as the State's official online publishing. Use of either is at your own risk.
regards, lazyquasar