Not any more than any other product you may have. Bullet proof vests are legal to own in the U.S. unless you are a felon (in some states) or are using it while committing a crime. Generally speaking, you don't have to keep proof of products you have bought on you, and the only reason you should have a problem is if an officer thinks it's stolen for some reason.
The question asked in order To save her life or take it The answer no to avoid death The answer yes would make it Make it Do you believe in God Written on the bullet Say yes to pull the trigger Do you believe in God Written on the bullet And Cassie pulled the trigger All heads are bowed in silence To remember her last sentence She answered him knowing what would happen Her last words still hanging in the air In the air Do you believe in God Written on the bullet Say yes to pull the trigger Do you believe in God Written on the bullet And Cassie/Rachel pulled the trigger How many will die I will die I, I will say yes Do you believe in God Written on the bullet Say yes to pull the trigger Do you believe in God Written on the bullet And Cassie pulled the trigger (Do you believe) Do you believe in God (Do you believe) Do you believe in God (Do you believe) Do you believe in God And I will pull the trigger
The question asked in order To save her life or take it The answer no to avoid death The answer yes would make it Make it Do you believe in God Written on the bullet Say yes to pull the trigger Do you believe in God Written on the bullet And Cassie pulled the trigger All heads are bowed in silence To remember her last sentence She answered him knowing what would happen Her last words still hanging in the air In the air Do you believe in God Written on the bullet Say yes to pull the trigger Do you believe in God Written on the bullet And Cassie/Rachel pulled the trigger How many will die I will die I, I will say yes Do you believe in God Written on the bullet Say yes to pull the trigger Do you believe in God Written on the bullet And Cassie pulled the trigger (Do you believe) Do you believe in God (Do you believe) Do you believe in God (Do you believe) Do you believe in God And I will pull the trigger
You have asked a question that can't be answered. There is no such thing as an "average" bullet. Define what you mean by "average bullet" and maybe someone can help you.
This depends on state or local law. The safest answer is almost always to comply with orders and fight about it later.AnswerHave your ID and registration available and show it when asked...with utmost courtesy. Police are trained in privacy and will not ask you for more than you must provide. They will return the documents to you.
Not if you get pulled over for definite dui. Police technically need to have enough proof that you are drunk before making you do test first though.
by far the dumbest question ever asked.
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You would be pulled over by the police and asked a few questions. Then you would be given a fine or ticket worth over 100 dollars at least. I recommend you do not break the law in the first place.
The police asked me why i did a crime and i had a alibi.
Yes, police officers are generally required to identify themselves when asked by a member of the public. This is to ensure transparency and accountability in their interactions with the community.
The third President of the U.S. is Thomas Jefferson. He asked the senate to approve the Louisiana Purchase.
Police officers investigating drunk driving cases don't have to ask you if you have dentures, but the question is usually asked before a suspect takes a breath test. Alcohol can sequester underneath a denture and affect the results of the test. The remedy is to have the suspect remove the denture, rinse their mouth and the denture with water, and replace it.