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Q: Can you take human ashes on board a cruise ship to sprinkle at sea?
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Is it legal to spread human cremated ashes in the ocean?

It is leagal to sprinkle ashes at a sea,lake,or river.If someone wants to be barried at a lake,sea,por river there should be no problem.


Is it illegal to spread human ashes in Oregon?

No, it is not illegal to spread human ashes in Oregon. A property owner could sue you if you do not ask permission to spread the human ashes on their property though.


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Can you take human ashes into Israel?

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Can human ashes be checked in on the airplane?

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Spreading human ashes in the state of Maryland?

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Why does Odysseus sit in the ashes?

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Is it legal to spread human ashes in maricopa county?

Check with the county where you want the ashes to be spread. Disposal of human remains (including cremains) is governed by county and city ordinances.


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Can you legally mix human ashes with ink and print a bible?

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Where can you find a company that makes human ashes into diamonds?

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