Laws are enforced by the Executive Branch, through its various agencies.
Agencies like the FBI, U.S Marshals Service, DEA, and ATF all fall under the Executive Branch of government.
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The responsibility of ensuring laws are carried out and enforced falls primarily on the executive branch of government. This duty is typically carried out by law enforcement agencies such as the police, as well as regulatory bodies and government agencies. The executive branch, led by the president or governor, is responsible for overseeing the implementation of laws and ensuring compliance with them.
The Executive Branch makes sure laws are followed.
If you mean the U.S. Government: 1) Legislative-Makes the laws/makes the rules 2) Executive-Enforces the laws/makes sure the rules are followed 3) Judicial-Interprets the laws based upon the Constitution/makes sure the laws are legal
In Ohio, who decides whether the laws are written and enforced as required by the Ohio Constitution?
Yes! It makes sure that all laws run smoothly and people follow the laws. This branch includes the Supreme Court and juries and other people.
To execute/enforce the laws that the president makes. The judicial branch reads the laws and makes sure that the laws are correct and secure. You're welcome! And P.S just remember EXECUTE!!!!! And EXECUTIVE ease Peasy lemon squeazy! 