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Yes, it is illegal to own an unregistered gun in California. State law requires all firearms to be registered with the California Department of Justice, and possessing an unregistered firearm can result in criminal charges. Additionally, California has strict regulations regarding the sale and transfer of firearms, further emphasizing the importance of registration.
What the other user wrote, except there might be too many questions & not enough users answering... I can't seem to get my own questions noticed xÞ (fancy checking out by the way? :3)
You must ask your spiritual leader such questions. The users of this site have many and varied beliefs, some of which will not coincide with your own.
I also can't seem to get my questions answered... perhaps there's too meny other questions around, not enough users answering, & it's thusly difficult to get one's own questions noticed? Typing of, could anyone kindly lend a look at my own questions? Gratias tibi :3
I do not answer my own questions.
Yes, you can upload your own music to IMVU, but there are specific guidelines you need to follow. Users can create custom music playlists for their rooms or avatars, but the tracks must comply with copyright laws. Additionally, IMVU provides a method for users to purchase and upload their own audio files. Make sure to follow the platform's rules to ensure your music can be used without issues.
absolutely. riding an unregistered dirt bike is illegal, unless on your own private property
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Follow the steps start menu>control panel>users>create new account fill out the text fields. You are done with it.
Depends on the law where YOU are. In MOST of the US, there is no requirement or procedure to register a gun- popular belief notwithstanding.
Yes, it is. since like MOST US states, Texas has no requirement for, and no provision for registering firearms.