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What is an anelectric?

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An anelectric is a substance incapable of being electrified by friction.

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otion of a pendulum is oscillatory. The pendulum bob rises while it swings to the right, then falls, and again rises as it swings to the left. In a typical pendulum, like one in a grandfather's clock, this motion repeats over and over again. Another commonly observed oscillatory motion is the one caused by a spring or other elastic medium. When we drive our car over a bump, for example, the car oscillates vertically, especially if it has a "bad suspension". Or when we drop a ball onto a drum skin, the ball bounces up and down repeatedly. There are many other, perhaps less familiar, oscillatory motions in nature.What is common to all oscillatory motion is that, after a time, the motion repeats itself. The characteristic time that it takes the motion to make one full cycle is called the period of oscillation. In most oscillations the value of the period directly depends on the parameters of the oscillator itself. For example, in the case of the (simple) pendulum, the value of the period depends on the length of the pendulum. (Exercise: Take a small object, say a door key, and hang it from a string to make a pendulum. Pull the key to the side, release it, and use your watch to measure the time for 10 of its oscillations. Next, change the length of this string and repeat this measurement. From these data determine what adjustment one needs to correct a "fast" grandfather clock!)The frequency of oscillation is the number of full oscillations in one time unit, say in a second. A pendulum that takes 0.5 seconds to make one full oscillation has a frequency of 1 oscillation per 0.5 second, or 2 oscillations per second. The commonly used unit for the number of oscillations per second is the Hertz, so that this same pendulum is said to have a frequency of 2 Hertz, or 2 Hz.A third measure of oscillatory motion is the maximum distance of travel of the oscillator. This is called its amplitude. In the case of the pendulum, its amplitude is the maximum height it rises to. In the case of a spring it is the maximum compression (or stretch) distance. Notice that to compress a spring further and further, you need to push it harder and harder. Similarly, to make a swing go higher and higher, you need to give it larger and larger pushes. So, the amplitude of oscillation is related to the energy of its motion. The larger the amplitude, the greater the oscillator's energy.There are two other useful concepts that relate to most oscillators: damping and forcing. All oscillators that interact with other things around them lose energy. A pendulum bob that is pulled to the side and released swings a few times and then comes to a stop (typically, its amplitude undergoes a continuous decay) because of friction in the air and in its pivot. This is called damping. To make the pendulum swing continuously we need to supply it with repeated "pushes". This is called forcing it. So, a real (as opposed to ideal) oscillator can continue to oscillate only so long as forcing is supplied. It is interesting to note that forcing with different frequencies can have different results, even though the amount of the force may be held fixed. In fact, in most damped oscillators the maximum amplitude of oscillation is reached when the forcing frequency is chosen to be equal to the natural frequency (in the absence of forcing) of the oscillator. This condition is called resonance and represents the situation in which the maximum energy is transferred from the external agent supplying the forcing to the oscillator.Questions on Oscillatory MotionWavesMechanical waves are vibrational disturbances that travel through a material medium. Examples include water waves, sound waves traveling in a material medium such as air or water, waves along a string (as in a musical instrument) or along a steel beam, or seismic waves traveling through the earth. A general characteristic of all waves is that they travel through a material media (except for electromagnetic waves - discussed later - which can travel through a vacuum) at characteristic speeds over extended distances; in contrast, the actual molecules of the material media vibrate about equilibrium positions at different speeds, and do not move along with the wave.A wave affects its surroundings as it travels through it carrying energy and momentum. An example of this that we all have observed is the case of water waves. When a wave travels on the surface of water it makes floating objects (say leaves, branches, or people floating on the water surface) go up and down. It is important to note that as a water wave travels in a horizontal direction the floater just goes up and down vertically. That is to say, the wave does not move the floater with it in its direction of travel. Another way that energy and momentum get transferred is when objects (i.e. material bodies such as particles, balls, cars, etc.) interact with one another through collisions. When a billiard ball collides with a second one, momentum and energy are transferred by making the second ball move in the same direction that the first one was moving. This is quite different from the case of a wave interaction with material bodies.Another interesting aspect of waves that is worth noticing is that all that travels is the disturbance. In the case of water waves, for example, the water itself (droplet/molecule/atom) does not move with the wave. These aspects of waves are true not only for waves in which the direction of the disturbance (oscillation) is perpendicular to the wave motion, but also for waves in which the oscillation is along the direction of motion of the wave, as in sound waves. In the case of sound waves, the air molecules do not move with the speed of sound along the wave direction, but remain localized vibrating back and forth along the direction of the the wave travel with very small amplitude. Water waves and other waves in which their oscillation direction is perpendicular to their travel direction are called transverse, while sound waves and other compression waves in which these directions are the same are called longitudinal.A snapshot of a wave showing its amplitude and wavelengthThe vibration caused by a wave, just as a vibration caused by an elastic medium (say, a spring), has an amplitude, a period, and a frequency. So, a wave also is characterized by its frequency, or period, and its amplitude. In addition, a wave is also characterized by its speed of travel. Another way of taking the wave speed into account is to instead refer to the distance that the wave travels to produce a full cycle of its vibration. This distance is called the wavelength. As the wave moves by, in a time equal to the period one oscillation of the wave occurs and so the wave has moved along a distance equal to the wavelength. The velocity of the wave is then given bysince the frequency is the inverse of the period. In the case of water waves, for example, the distance from the one peak to the next (or one valley to the next) is one wavelength (see the figure just above). Notice that this measure, wavelength, then depends not only on the speed of propagation of the wave, but also on the period (or frequency) of the vibration.Not only do waves behave very differently from material objects in the context of transmission of momentum and energy, but they also interact with each other differently than material objects do. When two objects meet each other they collide. Two waves, on the other hand, do not interact at all but pass "through" each other as ghosts pass through ghosts. But in the region where the two passing waves overlap the effective disturbance becomes a net sum of the disturbances of the two waves. So, when a floater happens to be "at the wrong place at the wrong time", i.e. where the peaks of the two waves meet, it experiences a much larger up-down motion. But were it lucky to be where the peak of one wave meets the valley of another wave of equal amplitude, then it would not move at all; as if there were no waves passing by. This addition of disturbance, which does not affect the original waves, is purely a wave phenomenon and is called interference. So, waves do not collide, they interfere. (Exercise: to see how two waves interfere, work with the applet: Wave Interference Try changing the wavelength of the waves and their amplitudes. 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What is the law on stun guns in jonesboro ark?

I sell stun guns at www.ourpersonalsafetyproducts.com and I know of no laws restricting stun guns in Arkansas. STATES THAT STUNNING DEVICES ARE RESTRICTED:* HAWAII* MASSACHUSETTS* MICHIGAN* NEW JERSEY* NEW YORK* RHODE ISLAND* WISCONSINCITIES WHERE STUNNING DEVICES ARE RESTRICTED:* ANNAPOLIS, MD* BALTIMORE, MD* BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD* CHICAGO, IL* DENSION / CRAWFORD COUNTY, IA (*According to Sheriff Tom Hogan*)* DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA* PHILADELPHIA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------STATE RESTRICTIONS:DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Illegal District of Columbia Law. DCCode Ann. Title 6, Chapter 23. Firearms Control. Subchapter I. GeneralProvisions 6-2302. (7) "Destructive device" means: (B) "Any device bywhatever name known which will, or is designed, or may be readily convertedor restored, to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive or otherpropellant through a smooth bore barrel, except a shotgun." (D) Any devicedesigned or redesigned, made or remade, or readily converted or restored,and intended to stun or disable a person by means of electric shock.Subchapter II. Firearms and Destructive Devices. General Provision 6-2311.Registration requirements: (a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter,no person or organization in the District of Columbia ("District") shallreceive, possess, control, transfer, offer for sale, sell, give, or deliverany destructive device, and no person or organization in the District shallpossess or control any firearm, unless that person or organization holds avalid registration certificate for the firearm. Subchapter V. Sales andTransfer of Firearms, Destructive Devices, and Ammunition. General Provision6-2351. Sales and transfers prohibited. No person or organization shallsell, transfer or otherwise dispose of any firearm, destructive device orammunition in the District except as provided in *** 6-2352, or 6-2375.SUMMARY: Possession and sales of Stunning Devices are banned in Washington,DC. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------HAWAII: Illegal Hawaii State Law. Rev. Stats. Title 10,Chapter 134. Firearms, Ammunition and Dangerous Weapons. Part 1. GeneralRegulations. Chapter 134-1 Definitions. "Electric gun" means any portabledevice that is electrically operated to project a missile or electromotiveforce. Chapter 134-16 Restriction on possession, sale, gift or delivery ofelectric guns. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person, including a licensedmanufacturer, licensed importer or licensed dealer, to possess, offer forsale, hold for sale, sell, give, lend or deliver any electric gun. (b) Anyelectric gun in violation of subsection (a) shall be confiscated anddisposed of by the chief of police. SUMMARY: Possession and sales ofStunning Devices are banned in Hawaii. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------MASSACHUSETTS: Illegal Massachusetts State Law. Ann. Laws ofMassachusetts. Chapter 140. Sale of Firearms. Section 131J: Sale orpossession of electrical weapons; penalties. Section 131J. No person shallsell, offer for sale or possess a portable device or weapon from which anelectric current, impulse, wave or beam may be directed, which current,impulse, wave or beam is designed to incapacitate temporarily, injure orkill. Whoever violates this provision of this section shall be punished by afine of not less than five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars or byimprisonment for not less than six months nor more than two years in a jailor house of correction, or both. SUMMARY: Possession and sales of StunningDevices are banned in Massachusetts. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------MICHIGAN: Illegal The Michigan Penal Code Act 328 of 1931.Chapter 750.224a Portable device or weapon directing electrical current,impulse, wave, or beam; sale or possession prohibited; testing. (1) A personshall not sell, offer for sale, or possess in this state a portable deviceor weapon from which an electric current, impulse, wave or beam is designedto incapacitate temporarily, injure, or kill. (3) A person who violates thissection is guilty of a felony. SUMMARY: Possession and sales of StunningDevices are banned in Michigan. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------NEW JERSEY: Illegal New Jersey State Law. New Jersey Stat.Ann. Title 2C. New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice. Chapter 39-1. Prohibitedweapons and devices. (Section "r" summarized from Chapter 2C:39-1) "Weapon"means anything readily capable of lethal use or of inflicting serious bodilyinjury. The term includes, but is not limited to all (4) stun guns; and anyweapon or (this section refers to tear gas and has been updated in 1995)other device which projects, releases, or emits tear gas or any othersubstance intended to produce temporary physical discomfort or permanentinjury through being vaporized or otherwise dispensed in the air. (t) "Stungun" means any weapon or other device which emits an electrical charge orcurrent intended to temporarily or permanently disable a person. Senate, No.2871 -- L.1985, c. 360 Senate Bill No. 2781, as amended by the Senate Law,Public Safety and Defense Committee, prohibits as a crime of the fourthdegree the possession of a stun gun by any person, including a lawenforcement officer. A crime of the fourth degree carries a penalty ofimprisonment for up to 18 months, a fine of up to $7,500, or both. Prior tobeing amended the bill classified possession of a crime in the third degree.{Editor?s Note: According to Len Lawson of NJ Legislative Council, (609)292-4625) NJ does not classify crimes in felonies versus misdemeanors. Thehighest crimes are in first degree on down to fourth degree. A fourth degreepenalty is a serious charge and is generally considered a misdemeanor incommon terms. It is however an indictable offense. A fourth degree crimedoes contain "a presumption of non-custodial sentencing," meaning that thereis not imprisonment if there are no prior convictions. In some cases thesentencing is obviated from one?s record if there is a period of goodbehavior following the charge.} The committee amended the bill to include aprovision authorizing the Attorney General, at his discretion, to exempt lawenforcement officers from the prohibition against possession stun guns. Thebill also was amended by the committee to include stun guns in thedefinition of "weapon" in paragraph r. N.J.S. 2C:39-1. (Chapter 2C:39-1) (h)Stun guns. Any person who knowingly has in his possession any stun gun isguilty of a crime in the fourth degree. SUMMARY: Possession is banned ofStunning Devices in New Jersey. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------NEW YORK: Illegal New York Consolidated Law (McKinney?s)Book 39. Penal Law. Article 265. Firearms and Other Dangerous Weapons 265.0015-a. "Electronic dart gun" means any device designed primarily as a weapon,the purpose of which is to momentarily stun, knock out or paralyze a personby passing an electrical shock to such person by means of a dart orprojectile. 15-c. "Electronic stun gun" means any device designed primarilyas a weapon, the purpose of which is to momentarily stun, cause mentaldisorientation, knock out or paralyze a person by passing a high voltageelectrical shock to such person. Article 265.01 Criminal possession of aweapon in the fourth degree. A person is guilty of criminal possession of aweapon in the fourth degree when: (1) He possesses any firearm, electronicdart gun, electronic stun gun ***; or *** SUMMARY: Possession is banned ofStunning Devices in New York. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------RHODE ISLAND: Illegal General Laws of Rhode Island. Title11, Chapter 47. Statute Subsection 11-47-42. Weapons other than firearmsprohibited. - (A) No person shall carry or possess or attempt to use againstanother, any instrument or weapon of the kind commonly known as a *** stungun ***. Any person violating the provisions of this subsection, shall bepunished by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500), or byimprisonment for not more than one (1) year, or both such fine andimprisonment, and the weapon so found shall be confiscated. SUMMARY:Possession and use of Stunning Devices are banned. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------WISCONSIN: Illegal Wisconsin Sta. Ann. Chapter 939. Crimes -General Provisions. Chapter 939.22 Words and phrases defined. (10) Dangerousweapon" means any firearm, whether loaded or unloaded ***; any devicedesigned as a weapon and capable of producing great harm ***; any electricweapon, as defined in s. 941.295(4); or any other device or instrumentalitywhich, in the manner it is used or intended to be used, is calculated orlikely to produce death or great bodily harm. Chapter 941.295 Possession ofelectric weapon. Subsection (1) On or after July 1, 1982, whoever sells,transports, manufactures, possesses or goes armed with any electric weaponis guilty of a Class E felony. Subsection (4) In this section, "electricweapon" means any device which is designed, redesigned, used or intended tobe used, offensively or defensively, to immobilize or incapacitate personsby the use electric current. SUMMARY: Possession and sales of StunningDevices are banned. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------CITY/COUNTY RESTRICTIONS: CHICAGO: Illegal Publisher?s Note:The following jurisdictions require waiting periods or notifications to lawenforcement officials before weapons may be delivered to purchasers: Chicago- application approval/denial for: (1) Registration : 120 days (2)Re-registration: e.g., by an heir, 365 days) SUMMARY: Possession and salesof Stunning Devices are banned in Chicago. (More information required onCity of Chicago Ordinance) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------BALTIMORE: Illegal (Including Baltimore County) BaltimoreCity Code 115. Stun guns and similar devices. (e) It shall be unlawful forany person, firm, or corporation to sell, give away, lend, rent or transferto any individual, firm or corporation a stun gun or other electronic deviceby whatever name or description which discharges a non-projectile electriccurrent within the limits of the City of Baltimore. It further shall beunlawful for any person to possess, fire or discharge any such stun gun orelectronic device within the City. Nothing in this subsection shall be heldto apply to any member of the Baltimore City Police Department or any otherlaw enforcement officer while in the performance of his or her official duty(Ord. 385. 1985). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------HOWARD COUNTY, MD: Illegal Sec. 8.404. Sale or possession ofelectronic weapons prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, orcorporation to sell, give away, lend, rent or transfer to any individual,firm or corporation an electronic weapon within the limits of Howard County.It further shall be unlawful for any person to possess, fire, discharge oractivate any electronic weapon within the limits of Howard County. (C.B. 381985). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------PHILADELPHIA: Illegal Philadelphia City Ordinance. Statute10-825 Stun Guns. (1) Definitions. (a) Stun Gun. Any device which expels orprojects a projectile which, upon coming in contact with a person, iscapable of inflicting injury or an electric shock to such person. (2)Prohibited conduct. Nor person shall own, use, possess, sell or otherwisetransfer any "stun gun." (3) Penalty. Any person violating any provision ofthis section shall be subject to a fine or not more than three hundred (300)dollars and /or imprisonment for not more than ninety (90 days.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------NEW YORK CITY: Illegal Administrative Code of the City ofNew York 10-135 Prohibition on sale and possession of electronic stun guns.a. As used in this section, "electronic stun gun" shall mean any devicedesigned primarily as a weapon, the purpose of which is to stun, renderunconscious or paralyze a person by passing an electronic shock to suchperson, but shall not include an "electronic dart gun" as such term isdefined in section 265.00 of the penal law. b. It shall be unlawful for anyperson to sell or offer for sale or to have in his or her possession withinthe jurisdiction of the city any electronic gun. c. Violation of thissection shall be a class A misdemeanor. [Exemptions under this section areprovided for police officers operating under regular department proceduresor guidelines and for manufacturers of electronic stun guns scheduled forbulk shipment. NOTE: The electronic stun gun is not a "firearm" under theFederal Gun Control Act of 1968 because it does not "...expel a projectileby the action of an explosive..."] SUMMARY: Possession and sales of StunningDevices are banned in New York CityMontgomery County, MD - no stunners ----------------------------------------------------------------------------LEGAL BUT WITH SOME RESTRICTION: (we can legally sell toyou, but please read the limitations)STATE RESTRICTIONS:CONNECTICUT: Legal w/ restrictions Connecticut Criminal LawTitle 53 ? Crimes, Title 53a ? Penal Code, title 54 Criminal Procedure,Chapter 950 Section 53a-3 Definitions: (20) "Electronic defense weapon"means a weapon which by electronic impulse or current is capable ofimmobilizing a person temporarily, but is not capable of inflicting death orserious injury. §53-206. Carrying and sale of dangerous weapons Any personwho carries upon his person? an electronic defense weapon, as defined in53a-3, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon or instrument, unless suchperson has been granted a written permit issued and signed by the firstselectman of a town, the mayor or chief of police of a city or the warden ofa borough, authoring such person to carry such weapon or instrument withinsuch city or borough, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars orimprisoned not more than three years or both. No permit shall be issued toany applicant who has ever been convicted of a felony. The issuing authoritymay request the applicant?s finger prints and full information concerninghis criminal record and make an investigation concerning his criminal recordand make an investigation concerning the suitability of the applicant tocarry any such weapon. Refusal of fingerprinting by the applicant shall besufficient cause to refuse issuance of a permit. Whenever any person isfound guilty of a violation of this subsection, any weapon or otherimplement within the provisions hereof, found upon the body of such person,shall be forfeited to the municipality wherein such person was apprehended,not withstanding any failure of the judgment of conviction to expresslyimpose such forfeiture. Any person who has been granted a permit to carryany martial arts weapon pursuant to this section may carry such weaponanywhere within the state. The provisions of this subsection shall not applyto any officer charged with the preservation of the public peace nor to anyperson who is found with any such weapon or implement concealed upon hisperson while lawfully removing his household goods or effects from one placeto another, or from one residence to another, nor to any person whileactually and peaceably engaged in carrying any such weapon or implement fromhis place of abode or business to a place or person where or by whom suchweapon or implements is to be repaired, or while actually and peaceablereturning to his place of abode or business with such weapon or implementafter the same has been repaired. (b) any person who sells to another?electronic defense weapon, as defined in section 53a-3, shall, within 24hours after the deliver of such weapon or implement to the person to whomsold, give written notice of such sale or delivery, specifying the articlesold and the name and address of the person to whom sold or delivered, tothe chief of police of the city, the warden of the borough or the firstselectman of the town, within which such weapon or implement is sold ordelivered, as the case may be. Any person who violates any provision of thissubsection shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars. SUMMARY:Section 53-206(a) prohibits the carrying of a Stunning Device on the personunless that person has obtained a dangerous weapons permit. However, thereare no state-wide permits, only local permits ? the permit is only good inthat particular town and would be illegal elsewhere. Anyone selling such aweapon must notify the chief of police with that information within 24 hoursof the delivery. Therefore Stunning Devices can be sold and it can be keptin your place of business or home, but you cannot carry it on your personwithout a permit which is only good within the limits of the city in whichit was issued. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------ILLINOIS: Legal with conditions (Illegal in Chicago)Illinois State Law. Compiled Stat. Ann. Chapter 430. Public Safety ACT 65.Firearms Owners Identification Card Act. Chapter 720. Criminal Law andProcedure, Article 24. Deadly Weapons. 5/24-1 Unlawful use of Weapons. (A) Aperson commits the offense of unlawful use of weapons when he knowingly:**** (8) Carries or possesses a firearm, stun gun or Taser or other deadlyweapon in any place which is licensed to sell intoxicating beverages, or atany public gathering held pursuant to a license issued by any governmentalbody or any public gathering at which an admission is charged, excluding aplace where a showing, demonstration or lecture involving the exhibition ofunloaded firearms is conducted; or (9) Carries or possesses in a vehicle oron or about his person any pistol, revolver, stun gun or Taser, or firearmor ballistic knife, when he is hooded, robed or masked in such a manner asto conceal his identity; or (10) Carries or possesses on or about hisperson, upon any public street, alley, or other public lands within thecorporate limits of a city, village or incorporated town, except when aninvitee thereon or therein, for the purpose of the display of such weapon orthe lawful commerce in weapons, except when on his land or in his own abodeor fixed place of business, any pistol, revolver, stun or Taser or otherfirearm. A "stun gun or Taser," as used in this paragraph (a) means (i) anydevice which is powered by electrical charging units, such as batteries, andwhich fires one or several barbs attached to a length of wire and which,upon hitting a human, can send out a current capable of disrupting person?snervous system in such a manner as to render him incapable of normalfunctioning or (ii) any device which is powered by electrical chargingunits, such as batteries, and which, upon contact with a human or clothingworn by a human, can send out a current capable of disrupting the person?snervous system in such a manner as to render him incapable of normalfunctioning. (b) Sentence. A person convicted of a violation of Subsection24-1(a)(8) and Subsection 24-1(a)(10) commits a Class A misdemeanor; aperson convicted of a violation of Subsection 24(a)(9) commits a Class 4felony. (c)(2) A person who violates Subsection 24-1(a)(9) in any school,regardless of the time of day or the time of year or residential propertyowned, operated and managed by a public housing agency or on the realproperty comprising any school, regardless of the time of day or the time ofyear or residential property owned, operated and managed by a public housingagency or any conveyance owned, leased or contracted by a school totransport students to or from school or a school-related activity commits aClass 3 felony. School is defined as any public or private elementary orsecondary school, community college, college or university. Article 245/24-1.1 Unlawful Use of Possession of Weapons by Felons or Persons in theCustody of the Department of Corrections Facilities. Section 24-1.1.Unlawful Use of Possession of Weapons by Felons or Persons in the Custody ofthe Department of Corrections Facilities. (a) It is unlawful for a person toknowingly possess on or about his person or on his land or in his abode orfixed place of business any weapons prohibited under Section 24-1 of thisAct or any firearm ammunition if the person has been convicted of a felonyunder the law of the State or any other jurisdiction. This section does notapply if the person has been granted relief by the Director of theDepartment of State Police pursuant to Section 10 ***. Article 24 5/24-2Exemptions (i) Nothing in this Article shall prohibit, apply to, or affectthe transportation, carrying or possession, of any pistol or revolver, stungun, Taser, or other firearm consigned to a Common Carrier operating underlicense of the State of Illinois or the Federal Government, where suchtransportation, carrying, or possession is incident to the lawfultransportation in which such Common Carrier is engaged; and nothing in thisArticle shall prohibit, apply to or affect the transportation, carrying orpossession of any pistol, revolver, stun gun, Taser, or other firearm, notthe subject of and regulated by subsection 24-1(a)(7) or subsection 24-2(c)of this Article, which is unloaded and enclosed in a case, firearm carryingbox, shipping box, or other container, by the possessor of a valid FirearmOwners Identification Card. SUMMARY: Possession of a Stunning Device isunlawful when in corporate limits of a city or incorporated town, school, inany place licensed to sell intoxicating beverages, at any public gatheringheld pursuant to a license issued by any governmental body or any publicgathering at which an admission is charged, or when a person?s identity isconcealed. Possession is legal when on a person?s land or in his own abodeor fixed place of business in Illinois. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------CITY RESTRICTIONS: OHIO: LYNN COUNTY/CEDAR RAPIDS: Any stungun in public requires the user to have a concealed weapons permit. Byliteral translation, Capt. Schwartz (ph: 319-398-3911) states thattechnically, this includes even "snowballs" and "Stunning Devices" NOTE:Stunning Devices can be used, however, in the place of business or at home.


Every single Pokemon and their details?

Their are too many pokemon i can't name all of them. But i'll name 50! :D1. Pichu: Pichu is an Electric-type Mouse and Baby Pokémon introduced in Generation II. Pichu are very small, plump, yellow rodent-like Pokémon. It bears a similar appearance to its evolved form Pikachu, but varies in a number of ways…2. Pikachu: Pikachu has electricity storing pouches on its cheeks which are supposed to get charged when Pikachu sleeps. Pikachu is yellow in color with black tipped ears and a lightning shaped tail. Pikachu is evolved from Pichu. Although it lacks a typical natural evolution, Pikachu evolves into Raichu through a Thunderstone. Pikachu discharges electricity, and if it does not, it leads to a flu type illness.3. Raichu: Raichu is an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. Raichu is a rodent-like Pokémon, sort of similar to its previous forms. Unlike Pichu or Pikachu, which both have yellow fur, Raichu has an orange-brown fur…4. Shinx: It is based on a lion cub or kitten. Its fur is mostly blue, yet there is black fur under its torso. It has a long black tail with a gold four-pointed star on the end. Its forelegs each have a gold ring around them; these are electricity glands, similar to Pikachu's cheeks. It has large, oval ears with gold, star-like symbols on them. It has gold-pupiled eyes, and a pink-red nose. It has tufts of hair which will eventually grow into a mane. Whenever its mouth is open, small fangs can be seen developing.A female's mane doesn't stick up as much as a male's. Also, all four paws of a female Shinx are blue while the hind-paws of a male are black.5. Luxio: Luxio Is anElectric-typePokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is said that its claws loose electricity with enough amperage to cause fainting. Its egg group isGround. It is also said to live in small groups. It is also the evolvation form of Shinx.6. Starly: Starly are a small bird-like Pokémon, named after a starling with a similar appearance to other bird Pokémon such as Pidgey Taillow andPidgeot. Its body is mainly brown-gray in color with white blotches on its face, chest and a single white feather on its tail while the others are black. There is a small feather located on the back of it's head that curls up similar to its evolved forms, though less dramatic.It also has orange feet and an orange beak. Starly is also aNormal/Flying-typeGeneration IV of Pokémon.7. Staravia: StaraviaStaravia is a black and white Pokémon with a black "horn" on it's head. It has one white feather just like Starly and the other two are black. It has a white splotch on its chest and face. It has an orange beak and three toed orange feet but the tip of its beak is black.Staravia also is aNormal/Flying-typePokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is said to fly around forests and fields in search of Bug-type Pokémon. It stays within a large flock8. Staraptor: Staraptor is aNormal/Flying-typePredator Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is a large gray predator bird with sharp claws, a short pointed beak, and keen red eyes.Staraptor is the final evolvedform of the common PokémonStarly. When a Staraviagrows to level 34, it will evolve into Staraptor as its final evolved form.9. Piplup: Piplup is theWater-type Starter Pokémon of the Sinnohregion.Piplup evolves at lv 16. into Prinplup and at lv. 36 the final form into Empoleon. Because it is very proud, it hates accepting food from people. Its thick down guards it from cold. Piplup lives along shores in northern countries. Piplup is also a skilled swimmer, it dives for over 10 minutes to hunt. Piplup is a poor walker, it often falls down. However, its strong pride makes it puff up its chest without a care.10. Prinplup: Prinplup live by themselves in their own "colony", as each considers itself to be the most important. Prinplup is a penguin that is considerably larger than its pre-evolved form, Piplup. It has two large wings that are about half the length ofPiplup. On Prinplup's head is a yellow crown that lies above the eyes. Prinplup's torso is a light blue with four white spots, two on each side. The feet of Prinplup are more webbed than Piplup's and are yellow. It's fins are tipped with light blue. It also has a dark blue tail in the shape of a fin.11. Empoleon: Empoleon appears to be a large navy blue penguin with orange webbed feet like ducks have. It also appears to have metal flippers with blue metal bordering it and three orange small claws underneath its flippers. It has a blue fin at the back along with a tail and a giant metal blue fin in the center of it starting from its chin. Empoleon also appears to have something looking like a tuxedo that it is wearing. It also mainly has a black body with a some white in the center of it along with black spots at the bottom of its white part of body. It also has two giant golden spots on the back of it along with a three horned trident crest making its beak.12. Chimchar: Chimchar is theFire-type Starter Pokémon of the Sinnohregion. Chimchar evolvesinto Monferno once it reaches level 14 and into Infernape at level 36. Chimchar agilely scales sheer cliffs to live atop craggy mountains. Its fire is put out when it sleeps. Chimchar's fiery rear end is fueled by gas made in its belly. Even rain can't extinguish the fire.13.Monferno: Monferno is aFire/Fighting-typePokémon. Its special ability isBlaze. It is a good for beginnerPokémon trainers. WhenChimchar evolves, will wants to learnMach Punch and that move will be a great help in the first Gym battle withRoark.Monferno appears to be a orange furred monkey with a flame at the tip of its tail much like Charmanderand its evolutions. It also possesses beige coloring on its belly, hands, feet, mouth, and ears. Monferno also has a blue and red marking on its face along with small fangs.14. Infernape: Infernape recieved its name from the words "Inferno" which means fire and "Ape" which means tailless monkey even though Infernape has one. Infernape is a brown and white ape-like Pokémon with flames sprouting from its head. It has several gold plates that cover its body on its shoulders, wrists, knees, and chest. Infernape's arms, legs, and tail are a dark brown color while its upper body, forelegs, and head are white. It is the fastest starter of the Sinnoh starters last evolutions. It has brown ears but inside it's blue. Its feet are white but the toes are blue.15. Turtwig: Turtwig is theGrass-type Starter Pokémon of the Sinnohregion. Made from soil, its shell on its back hardens when it drinks water. It lives near lakes. Turtwig appears to be a green tortoise/turtle Pokémon with a small brown "horn" on its head and on the "horn" are two green leaves. It has large yellow eyes and its face is oddly shaped. On the bottom of the face there is a yellow mouth in an obtuse shape. Also on its face it has two tiny nostrils. It has four small stubby feet, so it can't move as fast, and on the bottom of its feet are an obtuse area of yellow towards the bottom of the feet. It also has a shell on its back. The shell is brown with black on the bottom and a few stripes.16. Grotle: Grotle is the evolved form ofTurtwig. Its special ability isOvergrow. It lives in the forest. They come out of the forest to sunbathe the trees on their backs. Grotle got its name from "Ground" and "Turtle", or alternatively, Grotto, and Turtle. Grotle evolves into Torterraonce it reaches level 3217. Torterra: Torterra is theGrass/Ground-typeevolved from Grotle andTurtwig. Torterra is a huge, four-legged turtle Pokémon. It is mainly gray, green, and brown. Its most noticeable feature is that there is a tree and three spike-like rocks on its back, which gave the 'Terra' part of its name, meaning 'earth' in Latin. It has two silver spikes on either side of its huge head.18. Deoxys: Deoxys is aPsychic-typeMythical and Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It has multiple forms. The name is derived from the D in DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid), to which Deoxys looks like a strand of DNA. Also because it has an unusual capability to regenarate its damaged parts & also because it can multiply itself like a strand of DNA. Deoxys is an alien virus that fell to earth on a meteor underwent a DNA mutation to become this Pokémon.19. Jirachi: Jirachi is aSteel-Psychic-typeMythical and Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation III.Jirachi is a yellow and white Pokémon with small black eyes. Under its eyes, there are V-shaped markings that are light green. Jirachi's head is yellow and resembles a star, but with only three points. Hanging on those three points are three light green bands that are said to be part of Jirachi's ability to grant wishes. It also has two yellow strings streaming from behind it. A legend states that Jirachi will make true anywish that is written on the notes attached to head when it awakens. If this Pokémon senses danger, it will fight without awakening.20. Rayquaza: Rayquaza is aDragon/Flying-typeLegendary Pokémon, as well as theversion mascot for Pokémon Emerald. Rayquaza lived for hundreds of millions of years in the earth's ozone layer, never descending to the ground. This Pokémon appears to feed on water and particles in the atmosphere.21. Groudon: Groudon is aGround-typeLegendary Pokémon. Groudon is theVersion Mascot for Pokémon Ruby.Groudon is a red, black, grey, and white Pokémon. It has white spikes on it's tail and neck. It has white sharp claws and it also has white toes. It has a greyish underbelly. It has a large tail with three sharp, white spikes appearing on the left hand side and right hand side of its tail. A black pattern also goes along its body. Groudon has appeared in mythology as the creator of the land. It sleeps in magma underground and is said to make volcanoes erupt on awakening.22.Kyogre: Kyogre is aWater-typeLegendary Pokémon introduced inGeneration III. It is the Version Mascot of Pokémon Sapphire.It seems to resemble something like a big dark blue whale or orca. It has two big fins or "wings", each ending with four square-shaped "claws." It has a deep blue body and a white chin area with two spikes protruding under it. Above each eye are two spots. It has markings on its wings which sort of resemble the letter A with a circle on the top. It also has two small dorsal fins on its back with two stripes running horizontally below the fins. The tail seems tattered with four trails, the inner smaller than the outer. It also has a mouth full of rarely seen sharp triangular teeth.23.Latios: Latios is aDragon/Psychic-typeLegendary Pokémon. It is one of the few Legendary Pokémon with a specificGender, and it is always male. Latios looks similar to Latias (which is Latios's sister), though it is blue and a bit larger; Latios has an upside-down, white teardrop shape in the center of its blue face. In the middle of his chest, Latios has a red triangle. Latios has the ability to make its foe see an image of what it has seen or imagines in its head. This Pokémon is intelligent and understands human speech.24. Latias: Latias is aDragon/Psychic-typeLegendary Pokémon introduced inGeneration III. She, along with a few others, is one of the few Legendary Pokémon to have a gender, and will always be female.Latias is a dragon-like Pokémon with features resembling a jet plane. The upper portion of her body is mainly white, while the lower portion is red. She has triangular ears, and a patch of red with a smaller patch of white, on her face. On her back are two jet plane-like wings, and lower down are two fins or flaps for feet. She has red and white arms, that are able to be retracted into her body. On Latias' chest is a light blue triangle symbol. It has large yellow eyes too.25. Registeel: Registeel is aSteel-typeLegendary Pokémon and one of the four "Regis". It can be battled or caught at the Ancient Tomb in a rainy area near Fortree City in Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald. It is at Level 40 and knows the moves Metal Claw, Curse,Superpower, andAncientPower. It is one of the few pureSteel-type Pokémon, the others being Mawile and theKlink line. Registeel is a silver and dark gray Pokémon with seven red dots on its face and a short, bulky body. It has small stubby silver feet and hands with three fingers. It also has three small red triangles on its knuckles.26. Regice: Regice is anIce-type Legendary Pokémon. In the HoennRegion, Regice is at level 40. Its move set is:Superpower,Curse, Icy Windand AncientPower. Regice is a light blue color. It has seven yellow eyes and its head is pointy. Its arms are thick and they are a crystal shape and on the bottom of the arms it has three crystal shape fingers. On it's back is four crystals; shape spikes sticking out. Its feet or legs has a disc right under the body with cones below them.27. Regirock: Regirock is one of the 3 Regis found in the Hoenn region. It is aRock-type Legendary Pokémon. It is found in the desert. Regirock has a high Defense stat, and has various Physical & Support moves it can use in battle. They areExplosion, Stone Edge, Earthquake, and Curse. Regirock is a light grey, tan and orange Pokémon with seven little orange dots on it's head that resemble a face. It has two huge orange boulders on it's shoulders and there is one rock right under it's face that is orange, another orange one by it's ankle and three spiky ones on its back. The rest of it's body is a light tan, and it's whole body appears to be made of many separate rocks with cracks between them.28. Beldum: Beldum is aSteel/Psychic-typePokémon introduced in Generation III. Beldum is a long, roboticPokémon with three claw-like appendages on its backside. Beldum has but merely one, red eye. It's eye is on a circle that is attached to the rest of it's body. Beldum uses magnetism to move, communicate, and attack. In the game, Beldum has the ability "Clear Body", which prevents any of its stats from being lowered. Bedlum evolves into Metangonce it reaches level 20.29. Metang: Metang is aSteel/Psychic-typePokémon introduced in Generation III. Metang appears to be an alive robotic levitating through the air and has a disc shaped body. It has two red eyes and a pointy sliver nose. It has two circle shaped arms and there are three silver claws coming out of each one. Metang evolves from Beldum at level 20, and evolves into Metagross at level 45.30. Metagross: Metagross is aSteel/Psychic-typePseudo-Legendary Pokémon. However is not an actual legendary because it can evolve, be found more than once, and breed. This particular Pokémon is the strongest Psychic-type. Unlike other Psychic-types, Metagross is invulnerable to Dark-type orBug-type attacks. However, Metagross is vulnerable to Fire-type attacks.Metagross are made up of two Metangsthat fused together. It has four brains which are all linked together as one by a complex neural network with the intelligence to solve highly complex equations faster than a super-computer. In the game, Metagross has the ability "Clear Body", which prevents any of its stats from being lowered.31. Bagon: Bagon is a Dragontype Pokémon. Bagon made its introduction as a third generation Pokémon, upon the release of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Bagon is the pre-evolution of the very powerful Dragon Pokémon, Salamence. Because Bagon has such a powerful dream of flying, it often hurls itself off of high cliffs, only to tumble aimlessly to the bottom. As a result of Bagon's brave (yet very foolish) dives, its head has grown rock hard, allowing it to attack without feeling recoil. Hikers, however, have noticed the occasional unconscious Bagon, a victim of one fall too hard. They lack tails, have stubby arms, iguana ears,a yellow lower jaw with two teeth coming out, two feet which have two toes and a yellow triangular patch.32. Shelgon: Shelgon is aDragon-typePokémon introduced in Generation III. Shelgon evolves from Bagonat level 30 and into Salamence at level 50. It hardly eats while it awaits evolution. It becomes hardier by enduring hunger. Its shell peels off the instant it begins to evolve.33. Salamence: Salamence is aDragon/Flying-typePseudo-Legendary Pokémon introduced inGeneration III. It looks like a large dragon with huge wings. It also has sharp fangs and claws. Salamence is a blue and red dragon like Pokémon with huge red wings and red eyebrows. It has large blue ears and its front and hind feet have four toes each. The top part of its tail is blue while the bottom is red. Its underbelly is a light tan color with stripes. The differences between the regular color and the shiny variant of Salamence are that it has a green body while the belly plates, and red sections have changed to orange. It is big enough that a trainer could stand on its back.34. Luvdisc: Luvdisc is aWater-typePokémon introduced in Generation III Luvdiscs' are pink Pokémon shaped like a sideways heart. Their mouth is located on the point of the heart. It has a lighter shade of pink on its lips and cheeks. Its eyes are small and black and blue.35. Relicanth: Relicanth is a dualWater/Rock-typePokémon introduced in Generation III. Relicanth is a medium-sized, brown fish Pokémon. Its camouflage makes it blend in perfectly into the undersea caves where it lives. Relicanth is covered in many fins which are on the top, bottom and sides of this Pokémon.36. Clamperl: Clamperl is aWater-Type Pokémon. It is a Basic Pokémon. Its special ability is Shell Armor. It makes a single pearl during its lifetime. The pearl is said to amplifypsychic powers. Despite that, it isn't a psychic type (but it can learn several Psychic move). Clamperl is a blue Pokémon with a pink pearl inside of it's "mouth". Around the pearl there are little "circles" that hold up the egg.37. Huntail: Huntail is aWater-Type Pokémonintroduced in Generation III. Its special ability is Swift Swim. Huntail uses its fish shaped tail to lure prey. Huntail evolves from Clamperl by trade while holding a Deepseatooth.38. Gorebyss: Gorebyss is aWater-typePokémon introduced in Generation III. Gorebyss is a very attractive Pokémon, said to resemble a mix between both a dolphin and possibly even a mermaid. Its body is a peachy pink which is siad to turn a much more vivid shade after eating and during springtime. Gorebyss' mouth is a thin tube which is used to siphon fluids out of its prey. It has a pair of narrow fins, as well as two purple sea shells in the chest area, similar to a mermaid's attire. Another notable characteristic of the creature is two white stripes right before the tail, a whip-like structure with a purple disc attached to the end of it. Gorebyss also has a thin dorsal fin which is tipped with purple. It is a considerably feminine Pokémon due to its colour and eyelashes, however, it is not uncommon to see male versions. Gorebyss evolves from Clamperl by trade while holding a Deepseascale.39. Spheal: Spheal is anIce/Water-typePokémon introduced in Generation III that appears to be a ball-shaped seal. It can be found in Shoal Cave inHoenn. Spheal appears to be a round sphere shaped seal with blue skin and three bubbles on it as well. They also have two small fangs along with a beige underside. Spheal has the abilities Thick Fat andIce Body along with the hidden abilityOblivious. Thick Fat halves the power of Fire andIce-type moves whilst Ice Body heals a little bit of Spheal's HP during hailstorms including non-Ice types who also gain the ability to not be affected by hail. Oblivious prevents Spheal from being attracted.40. Sealeo: Sealeo is aIce/Water-typePokémon introduced in Generation III. Sealeo evolves from Sphealat level 32 and evolves into Walrein at level 44. Sealeo has the habit of always juggling on the tip of its nose anything it sees for the first time. This Pokémon occasionally entertains itself by balancing and rolling a Spheal on its nose.41. Walrein: Walrein is aIce/Water-typePokémon introduced in Generation III that is one of the onlyWater-types to naturally be able to learn Sheer Cold. Walrein's two massively developed tusks can totally shatter blocks of ice weighing ten tons with one blow. This Pokémon's thick coat of blubber insulates it from subzero temperatures.42. Snorunt: Snorunt is aIce-typePokémon introduced in Generation III.Snorunt evolves into Glalie at level 42 or into Froslass via aDawn Stone if the Snorunt is a female. Snorunt live in regions with heavy snowfall. In seasons without snow, such as spring and summer, this Pokémon steals away to live quietly among stalactites and stalagmites deep in caverns.43. Glalie is aIce-typePokémon introduced in Generation III.Glalie appears to be a levitating face with ice surrounding most of its black face. It also has black horns coming out from the top and holes in the ice, revealing some black Glalie has. Glalie also has light Blue eyes and with its spherical shape and ice covering its black with holes in it, Glalie can resemble a soccer ball somehow. Glalie evolves fromSnorunt at level 42.44. Wynaut: Wynaut is aPsychic-typePokémon introduced in Generation III that is the pre-evolutionary form ofWobbuffet. Wynaut has thePokédex number 360. Wynaut is one of the few Pokémon that cannot learn amove that deals physicaldamage. Wynaut is small and is blue in color, it also has a black tail that was an eye on it. Wynaut evolves toWobbuffet. Many people consider it to be cute. It looks like it's wearing a skirt and it has small circle shaped feet. It's ears are large and are so long they can touch the ground. It doesn't have any teeth when it smiles.45. Absol: Absol is aDark-typePokémon introduced in Generation III. It can learn most TMs and is known as the 'disaster' Pokémon. Absol has a dark blue face, tail, and scythe-like growth on the right side of its head. Some believe this to be an abnormal development of its right ear.46. Celebi is a powerfulPsychic/Grass-typeMythical Pokémon first introduced inGeneration II. It was the lastPokémon in the National Pokédex until Generation IIIwas released. It can only be caught in Pokemon Crystal by using the GS Ball, which can only be obtained by an event. Celebi is a green Pokémon with large blue eyes likeMew and it has blue tipped antenna. It has a small pair of wings and light green arms and small darker green legs. There is almost always a smile on its face. Celebi probably originated from a nature sprite like in legends.47. Mew: Mew is aPsychic-typeMythical and Legendary Pokémon, and is the lastPokémon in the KantoPokédex. Unlike any other Pokémon, it has the ability to learn every TM andHM except Draco Meteor.Mew does not evolve into or from any other Pokémon; however, its DNA was cloned to createMewtwo. It was the last Pokémon in thePokédex until Generation II was released.Mew has the AbilitySynchronize. This ability allows it to pass on any status problem, except Sleepand Frozen, to its opponent. This ability also raises the encounter rate ofPokémon with its same nature.Additionally, it is said that Mew's DNA possesses the genetic composition of all existing Pokémonspecies, thus allowing it to use all knownPokémon techniques. Also, as shown inLucario and the Mystery of Mew, it can change into any Pokémon using Transform. It changed into Meowth,Ho-Oh,Pidgeot,Pikachu,Aipom,Treecko,Taillow, Mime Jr., and Pichu.Mew has also shown its ability toLevitate, create force fields, and change its form into any existing species of Pokémon. It is a very versatile and powerful Pokémon.48: Mewtwo:Mewtwo is aPsychic-typeLegendary Pokémon introduced inGeneration I. Giovannihired scientists from Cinnabar Islandto create it, which they did usingMew's DNA. It is the final boss inPokemon Ranger: Guardian Signs. Right after that, it gains levels of power, forcing the player to fight it twice. It later rescues Rand from a different dimension. It is the highest level Pokémon to be caught in Pokémon Fire Red and Pokémon Leaf Green, appearing at Level 70 inCerulean Cave. It ranks 3rd in Pokémon statistics, behind Black/White Kyurem andArceus. It has 680 base points, behind White/Black Kyurem's 700 and Arceus' 720.Mewtwo is highly adept at using itsPsychic powers, displaying telekinesis and telepathy as well. It uses it's telepathy to communicate with humans and translate the Pokémon language. It is able toFly and erase people's memories as seen in Mewtwo Strikes Back.49. Lucario: Lucario is aFighting/Steel-typePokémon. Lucario are usually very polite and modest. Some can even talk, using Telepathy, are very powerful, and are considered by many the strongest Fighting-Type Pokémon in the games. According to legend, in the old times Lucario were teachers to humans and taught the first Martial Arts to them.50. Arceus: Arceus is aNormal-type Mythical Pokémon, and is known as the creator of the Pokémon world. Arceus has the unique ability to change its type depending on the type of plate that it holds. Arceus has a stat total of 720 surpassing the highest's record of 680. Arceus was the final Pokémon in theNational Pokédex until Generation V was announced.Arceus is an equine being similar to a Qilin or Centaur. Its body color is white with a gray, vertically-striated underside, the pattern of which has similar recurrences on the underside of Arceus's mane, tail, and face, and Arceus's pointed feet are tipped with gold hooves. Its mane is quite long, jutting away from its head, and its face is gray, with green eyes and red pupils, and a green circular pattern below its eyes. Arceus also has a streak of gold coloration on its head, and ears that point upward. Its neck is fairly long, with two pairs of extrusions to the sides, and a flap-like feature on the neck's underside that is colored white like much of the body. It also has a golden cross-like wheel attached to its body by its round abdomen, which changes color along with its eyes and hooves based on Arceus's current type. The wheel also has four jewels attached to it. The pattern of striated gray of Arceus's underbelly resumes past Arceus's waist, the underside of Arceus's limbs also being gray in coloration, and with extrusions at the tops of the legs. Arceus's tail is fairly like its mane in shape and coloration. Arceus looks like a fusion of Palkia and Dialga, resembling a wingless dragon of some sort. Arceus will change color as well as type with whatever type plate it is holding.Arceus has the abilityMultitype, which is an ability exclusive only to this Pokémon.Multitype allows Arceus to change itstype based on whicheverplate it is currently holding, e.g. holding the Flame Plate makes it theFire-Type. Likewise, a Splash Plate will make it aWater-Type.According to the Pokédex, Arceus in mythology is said to have shaped the Universe with its "1,000 " arms, though, due to Arceus not actually having any arms, it can safely be assumed that the "1,000 arms" are metaphorical. The "1,000" arms could be Arceus's move "Judgement" but this is still unknown. It has also been stated that Arceus created the Legendary Titans (otherwise known as the Dragon Trio)Dialga, Palkia, and surprisingly Giratina, as well as the Lake Guardian Trio (also known as the Lake Spirits)Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf. Arceus can also easily hold off Giratina, Palkia, and Dialga all at the same time, making it incredibly powerful and it can speak using telepathy. Its balanced stats surpasses Mew's, Celebi's, Jirachi's, Manaphy's, and even Victini's. It is also capable of learning Draco Meteor if given the Draco Plate. It can learn pretty much any move and the only moves it cannot learn are the ones that requires the arms, which it lacks. Strangely it is also capable of using Seismic Toss despite not having any arms to toss its opponents with (it may do this with levitation.).I REALLY do i hope i helped! It took me FOREVER to do this :P If you need more information you can go to a pokemon wikia.