For example, is there a ‘laws dot gov’ kinda URL I can go to and type “importing raccoons to Northern Ireland to create a self-sustaining population” into the search bar?
Or maybe something like a multi-volume book series I can check at the library to see if “raccoon husbandry; N. Ireland” is mentioned?
Maybe an AI chatbot on the local council’s website that I can ask “is it legal to raise baby raccoons by feeding them from miniature wheelie bins to teach them where food comes from and how to open the lids”?
I’m not about to do anything [potentially] illegal, I’m just curious.
Cheers! 🦝


France, here is what I found:
Code civil and code pénal. I’m not a lawyer but code civil should be for small stuff where you have to agree on something or pay a fine, and code pénal for big stuff like killings and shit and you can go to prison.
There is also a “code de la route” which is another bonus on how to behave in the road.
But it’s France and I’m sure there are a billion other papers like those, but those 3 (civil, pénal, and route) are the most famous.
Edit: there was supposedly a project to put the laws in source form, and maybe a DSL for the tax law, here is is an example: https://www.data.gouv.fr/reuses/les-lois-francaises-versionnees-avec-github/, and taxes https://mlanguage.github.io/mlang/mlang/index.html