Can you sue an Amish person?

The answer is that the Amish still must follow these laws. As a result, following an accident with an Amish person, it is often the case that you will be able to initiate legal action against the Amish individual, but that the Amish are not as likely to pursue legal action against you.
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Can u sue the Amish?

"To many Amish, (a lawsuit) is forbidden,'' Kraybill said. "It's viewed as the way the government or the world solves problems, not how the Amish solve problems. '' In the past five years, Ohio residents or their attorneys filed 2.7 million lawsuits in county courthouses, according to state records.
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Do Amish use courts?

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The Amish have no national legal or court system, but they all abide by the same principles of nonresistance and social excommunication. This section explains the Amish legal system, including the Ordnung, punishment, forgiveness, and legal reform.
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Do Amish people have lawyers?

The fact that the Amish man has even hired an attorney and is taking the issue into court is itself quite unusual.
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Can Amish testify in court?

In fact, those of us of the Anabaptist (Mennonite and Amish) and Quaker faiths do not swear oaths on any occasion and are protected by law to refrain from doing so, instead being allowed to affirm only.
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The Truth about the Amish



Are Amish allowed to talk to non Amish?

Most Amish people enjoy talking with outsiders, if they don't feel like they are regarded as animals in the zoo. In some Amish communities shops and attractions may not be open on Sundays, so be sure to call ahead and plan accordingly.
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How are Amish punished?

Amish parents typically value obedience and use corporal punishment. They invoke the biblical proverb of “spare the rod, and spoil the child” in both home and school settings. They strongly believe that spanking is critical for children's healthy development, and physical abuse can result.
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Will Amish defend themselves?

The Amish are forbidden, they believe, by Christ to become involved in any warfare or violence. They do not defend themselves if attacked, and when faced with hostile neighbors or governments they simply abandon their farms and move. Military service is an absolute contradiction to the spirit of Amish Gelassenheit.
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Do the Amish have crime?

Drunken driving, along with sex abuse, are the crimes most often committed by local members of Plain sects. In fact, more Amish and Old Order Mennonites are being charged here than ever before, according to local law-enforcement officials and one Amish leader.
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Do Amish have firearms?

The short answer is simple: Yes, the Amish are able to own guns.
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Are the Amish US citizens?

The Amish are American citizens. While most do not vote in national elections, they may vote in local elections that they feel affect their community more specifically. Myth: The Amish do everything in the most basic, stripped down, by-hand way it can be done.
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Does the Amish drink alcohol?

New Order Amish prohibit alcohol and tobacco use (seen in some Old Order groups), an important factor in the original division. Different from the Old Order, the New Order actively suppress the use of tobacco and alcohol and do not allow bed courtship (bundling), which was an important factor in the original division.
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Do Amish call the cops?

The Amish believe in non- resistance and pacifism. This is demonstrated in a popular movie Witness starring Harrison Ford. Many Amish are taught and expected to "turn the other cheek." This leads to the Amish being victimized by the same perpetrators, as they will not call the police.
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Do the Amish have prisons?

The Amish reject most modern technology and dress. In prison, however, their cells have electric lighting and climate control, they wear orange jumpsuits, and they are transported between the prison and the courthouse in vans, just like other inmates.
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Are there murders in Amish communities?

Plenty of American traditions have no place in Amish society—mustaches, divorce, and murder are among them. But 20 years ago, Edward Gingerich became the first and only Amish man convicted of murder after he beat his wife to death and then disemboweled her... all in front of their two young children.
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Are Amish inbreds?

The Amish and Mennonite populations represent outstanding communities for the study of genetic disease for a number of reasons. There is a high degree of inbreeding, resulting in a high frequency of recessive disorders, many of which are seen rarely or are unknown outside of this population.
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What do Amish do at night?

“Yes, Amish families do play games and read together in the evenings. Parents are involved in their children's activities. However, there are not long evenings in an Amish family. When the children get home from school, there are chores that must be done.
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Do Amish get divorced?

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In the Amish community, divorce is forbidden and not sanctioned in the Amish church. If a member of the community violates this, they are violating their vows that they took during their Amish baptism, which takes place between the ages of 18 and 22 years old, according to National Geographic.
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Do Amish share their wives?

Because of all of this, marriage is not just a promise between two people in the AMish church. It's a community affair. Still, those who are married to one another don't show signs of polygamy or cheating (at least none that are outwardly recognizable).
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How do Amish treat their kids?

The Amish take discipline quite seriously. Children are expected to be quiet, obedient, cooperative, and humble through the examples set by their parents and by older children around them, children learn that respect and obedience to their elders are two of the most important virtues they must practice.
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How do the Amish make money?

Many are experienced tradesmen and their quality wares are in demand. Many of the Amish who choose not to farm go into skilled trades like furniture building, construction, and metal parts manufacturing, Wesner said. These products are often sold to those outside the Amish community.
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What is disrespectful to Amish?

If you see someone plowing in the distance or a buggy on the road, snap away. If taking a photo will disrupt someone's activity, invade their privacy, or disrespect them, just enjoy encountering a new way of life. No one is on exhibit here.
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How do you know if an Amish woman is married?

In most cases, the only time you see an Amish woman wearing a white bonnet is after she is married. It's essentially a symbol that she is a lifelong relation and “off the market” so to speak. If a man sees an Amish woman wearing a white bonnet, he will know that she's already married.
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Do Amish make good neighbors?

I find myself to be lucky enough to have many Amish neighbors. I feel lucky because they generally make the best neighbors for homesteaders. The Amish are quiet and like to be left alone: they don't really mind what you do on your land. You can have a symbiotic relationship with the Amish that suits both of you.
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Can an outsider become Amish?

You can begin wherever you are.” Yes, it is possible for outsiders, through conversion and convincement, to join the Amish community, but we must quickly add that it seldom happens. First, the Amish do not evangelize and seek to add outsiders to their church.
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