Check with your city government, but where I'm from no, you can not.
As long as you have a license and you live within city limits.
You can own one, but you cannot carry it about. As of 2016, restrictions include the mandatory colors that the guns must be, and they cannot be carried in a "charged" condition (pressurized) within the city limits.
No, llamas need to seek shelter, because they are unable to build their own.
Going by GoogleMaps, and my own experience, driving takes about an hour and the distance is just over 50 miles.
Not necessarily. Being on your own property does not automatically give you the right to ignore applicable laws. For example, if you live in a city that prohibits the discharge of a firearm within city limits, then unless that law specifically says that it doesn't apply to people discharging firearms on their own property, it would be illegal for you to shoot a gun in your backyard.
Yes, but outside the Chicago City Limits.
No they just have their own attidude
La Mesa WHERE - - since geese are not an endangered species the only question is, does your local zoning laws allow you to keep wildlife within the city limits. For that answer YOU must ask your local government.
Tulsa County, city limits allows you to have 2 dogs.
No, a city cannot become a state on its own. States are considered sovereign entities within a country, with their own government and laws. Cities exist within states and are governed by state and local governments.
To own a miniature pot bellied pig, you cannot be in the direct city. You must live outside of the city limits.
Every State, City, Country, Province has it's own laws about that. Check with your local Law enforcement center or online.