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Statutory Prohibitions

Statutory prohibitions are laws that explicitly forbid certain actions or behaviors. These prohibitions are established by legislative bodies and are designed to protect public health, safety, and welfare. For example, laws against theft, drug trafficking, and fraud are statutory prohibitions. When someone violates these laws, they can face legal consequences like fines or imprisonment. Understanding these prohibitions is important for recognizing what is legally acceptable and ensuring compliance with the law.