Yes it would.
Resisting Arrest Without Violence
Resisting officer without violence.
Define "resisting by silence." There is such a thing as "Resisting Without Violence" for which you can be arrested (in jurisdictions which have such a statute on their books - Fla for example) where you intentionally, but without struggling, go limp - refuse to cooperate with the officers efforts to move you - and just generally passively resist the officer without violence
no.
PROBABLY both are misdemeanors unless your actions (especially the obstructing charge) rose to the level of a felony offense.
Resisting without violence involves peacefully refusing to comply with a demand or orders from someone in authority, without using physical force or aggression. Methods can include civil disobedience, nonviolent protest, or other forms of peaceful resistance to express dissent or opposition to an unjust situation or action.
Getting world peace without violence.
No, you are not legally married. A getting the license doesn't complete the process, it must be executed and returned.
With a license, yes. Without a license, no.
Yes, I do! I don't plan on getting a license either!
NONE
Probably. But, Its not something you should do regularly without getting an Arkansas license.