Not to my knowledge but there ought to be. if the preparation of these pageants ( you misspelled it) could be factored in as either Child Labor or Interstate Commerce ( which the congress has the power to regulate)- They could get something going on a legal level. The potential-and dynamic- of abuse is far too high. Kids involved in these things are not permitted to live a normal childhood- now for Teenagers and older that is something different. I will admit the very idea of Child beauty contests is an open door conveyor for lusty men who are perversely attracted to kids- a form of Kiddy Porn. Look at the JonBenet Ramsey tragedy!
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No, you might be hearing a rumor. Paranormal Activity is not banned in any states!
Unfortunately no, it's not
They are banned in the United States and any country which has any laws against knives.
Pit Bulls are not banned in any states. However Ohio regulates them on a state level. 11 states prohibit breed bans. For a database of breed specific legislation, see the related Links below.
No, it is not considered income.
It banned slavery in any new states North of Missouri's Southern border.
The election of Abraham Lincoln of the newly-formed Republican Party, which had banned the creation of any new slave-states.
a natural pagent is where there is mainly no makeup sometimes lipgloss and mascara but that is it and for the dress like a really pretty curch dress the any style and same with the shoes
Polymerization is not currently on any Banned or Restricted lists.
Answer: They have banned HP saga because they feel its showing young minds that witchcraft is good. They have ripped copy off shelfs Answer: I am not aware that any STATE has banned Harry Potter. Perhaps some schools have banned it, and certainly some religious organizations have protested against Harry Potter.