If you're using a Windows machine, go to the Start Menu. From there, choose "All Programs". From there, go to the "Accessories" folder. From there, go to the "System Tools" folder. Select "Character Map". On my computer, it's the sixth row down and second column over on the character map - §. Click on it, then click the "Select" button. Once it displays in the box on the bottom, click on the "Copy" button. That'll save it to your clipboard, and you can paste it where you need to.
They must reside with someone who is their parent or legal guardian, or to a close family member to whom the responsibilty for their upbringing has been legally delegated by the parent(s) or legal guardian(s).
Which of the following is a legal and commonly used trap? bell trap S trap drum trap P trap
which of the following is a legal and commonly used trap? bell trap S trap drum trap or P trap
Weed was legal until about 1930-ish... Hemp used to be a big deal. I'm not sure, but I heard that it used to be illegal NOT to have a hemp plant growing on your property.
P trap
Yes it is legal although you should make sure the next owner(s) know so they can give them to the cat.
Denim
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According to 18 Pa. C. S. § 908, swords in Pennsylvania are not legal. The only time a sword may be possessed is when used as a curio or in a dramatic performance.
in the 1900's people used to make around 1,000 but that was much back then
lol they used
It depends on what they are used for and what the prize(s) consist of (i.e.: If used by a charity as a fund raiser- yes / If used by a bar owner to increase his profits - no).