Yes..legal to own but not to carry concealed or use them on anyone..more of a novelty to have...the same for blackjacks and slappers..legal to own..legal to carry if not concealed but it better be for stopping "dog attacks" if asked..
Depending on where you live it is possible to do legal DNA testing in hospitals. In the USA it is legal. In Canada most hospitals do not perform DNA testing for paternity testing.
If someone wants to build their own plastic nameplate it is possible if they have one of the new three dimensional printers that are available. They would have to ensure that the nameplate is legal.
Yes, it is legal but regulated.
no fire works are not they arent legal in glendale either...they are legal every where else though.
No you do not have a legal responsibility to do so.
Not in the UK
Is email a legal document in Canada.
only if its legal to eat bacon in canada
Yes, airsoft guns are legal in Canada.
Yes, they are legal. But health Canada does not approve of the nicotine cartridges.
Yes..!! If the marriage is legally done and registered in Pakistan then it would considered legal in Canada. Every marriage in Pakistan is not legal in Canada. In Pakistan a man is allowed to keep 4 marriages at a time but such marriages will not recognized legal in Canada.
yes m14s is in Canada
State Farm will automatically renewal contract. Be carefully. Is it legal in Canada??
Switchblades are classified as prohibited weapons in Canada under the Criminal Code. Possessing, importing, or selling switchblades is illegal in Canada unless authorized for specific purposes, such as limited law enforcement activities.
no
The legal age to move out without your parents' permission in Canada varies by province, but generally ranges from 16 to 19 years old. In most provinces, you need to be at least 16 years old to move out without parental permission, but there may be exceptions for younger individuals in certain circumstances such as marriage or being legally emancipated. It is recommended to check the specific laws in your province for accurate information.
Prostitution itself is not illegal in Toronto or in Canada, as it is considered a legal activity. However, there are laws that criminalize certain activities related to prostitution, such as practicing it in public spaces, soliciting clients on the streets, and running a brothel.