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Yes, but it should be optional.
Why? What purpose would it serve? And if you do make it a law, who is going to pay for the ten "seat belt police" officers that would have to be assigned to each and every bus – including school buses – to enforce that law?!?
FYI – (and this is for all you young uneducated folks out there) – you can make laws from hell to breakfast that cover literally every aspect of your lives . . . However, whether those laws are practical, logical, or actually enforceable, should be closely considered before drafting and passing those laws.
On the other hand . . . All you actually need is only ONE law. The law of common sense. That law would cover anything that any normal person might consider insensible behavior – You know, like driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of muscle relaxants such as alcohol or other medications, etc. If you do not act in a sensible manner, then you are in violation of the law.
I think a law like that would make all those shyster lawyers really happy – they could be spending all their time in court instead of in politics. Now THAT would make me a VERY happy camper!
Just my not-so-humble opinion. B)