No
Most you need a lisence to own... but you can have pretty much any duck in Wisonsin. I live in Wisconsin and i have not heared of anyone getting arrested for owning an illegal duck...
Australia requires you to have a category "A" firearm license to own a BB gun
No they are not illegal, but you have to be 18 or over or have a firearms license to purchase one. But you can own one at the age of 12.
The Nissan 240SX is not inherently illegal in Australia, but its importation and registration depend on compliance with local vehicle regulations and standards. Since the 240SX was never officially sold in Australia, it may require modifications to meet safety and emissions requirements before it can be registered. Additionally, individual states may have their own rules regarding the importation of vehicles. It's essential for potential owners to check with local authorities for specific regulations.
All but California/Hawii, in which it is illegal to even own a gerbil.
No, it is illegal to own pine martens as pets in Australia. Pine martens are a protected species and are not native to Australia, so it is important to respect their natural habitat and not capture them as pets.
Not unless there is a local law that says you must.
Yes, signal jammers are illegal in Australia under the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) regulations. It is prohibited to use, sell, or manufacture these devices, as they can interfere with legitimate communication signals. While owning a signal jammer may not be explicitly illegal, possessing one with the intent to use it for illegal purposes can lead to penalties. It’s best to consult local laws for specific regulations regarding ownership.
Any where as long as the pills you press are not made of an illegal substance.
In most places, it is not illegal to break into your own car if you are locked out and have a legitimate reason to access it. However, it is important to check local laws and regulations as they may vary.
American pitbulls are generally illegal in Australia. Other bred variations of the pitbull are not illegal...yet. Please note that Australia is a state based country and as such, each states has its own laws. If you are not certain about the law in your state, contact the local canine association - they will know the law applicable to you.
if spice was illegal they would not be allowed to sell it in headshops!