There are several existing DC statutes (usually so-called 'public nuisance' regulations) that are employed to control and regulate Skateboarding but, to my knowledge, there are no laws that have been passed to control this specific activity.
Chris Cole said DC came from skateboarding and they are putting all of their efforts into the skateboarding side of the brand. What they can do to improve the function of a skateboarding shoe is a huge draw. That is why he left Fallen to go to DC
The Capital Building.
From what I know and have read, its an unregulated 'state' and has no laws.
T.N.T by AC/DC
Capital building in Washington DC.
Chicago and Washington DC in the US
Washington DC does have an estate tax. They do not have an inheritance tax. It would be a good idea to consult a probate attorney in DC. They will know how to reduce the tax liabilities of the estate.
DC Shoes were originally intended for outdoor sports, specifically skateboarding. In fact, DC Shoes has their own skateboarding team. The shoes are popular with other sports as well, including snowboarding.
Washington, DC
Washington DC
Washington - Baltimore Washington International, DC, USA (BWI) Washington - Washington - All Airports, DC, USA (WAS) Washington - Ronald Reagan National Airport, DC, USA (DCA) Washington - Washington Dulles, DC, USA (IAD)
there are no counties in Washington DC because Washington DC is a city itself.