CA law does not prohibit freon in general. It prohibits R-12 type freon. You need to convert your AC system to R-134 freon, which costs about $35 in parts, and can be done at home if you have the mechanical training. R-134 freon is legal to purchase without a license.
Yes, however, the suppressor MUST be registered with the BATFE. They are in the same legal category as a machinegun. Texas law does not prohibit them, but Federal law regulates them.
Texas law does not prohibit companies from drug testing, so any company that wants to do so can do so. That doesn't mean they all do, but it seems likely that at least some of them are.
There are no state laws in Texas which explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. There are, however, local laws in Austin, Dallas, El Paso and Houston.
No
Not to do it. It's against the law. You could be arrested.
Freon (R12) is no longer in production, and by law has not been used in any vehicle since 1995.
Yes, essentially all AC systems use Freon. After 1992, U.S. law required manufacturers to switch to an environmentally friendlier Freon, R134a.
To prohibit the manufacturing and sell of intoxicating liquor.
ALL state's laws prohibit this.
"It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling." Freon is not packaged or sold to be huffed.
The major goal of the Law of April 6, 1830 was to prohibit further immigration of U.S. settlers into Mexican Texas, in an effort to strengthen Mexican control over the region. The law also aimed to encourage European immigration, specifically from Spain and Mexico, to populate the area.