As far as I know halquinol is banned for poultry use in Astrilia and America.What's more halquinol a topical hydroxyquinoline antibiotic and amebicide, but also used orally in calves to treat diarrhea.I hope it is useful for you.
Actually, the use of Facebook can be banned at home, in school, and in certain countries.
Banned in most countries now
syria is one of them
Many countries are helping. Thy have banned the use of CFC's.
Bayonets are not specifically banned in all countries, but their use may be subject to restrictions. It's important to check local laws and regulations regarding the possession and use of bayonets to ensure compliance.
Some countries or US states have totally banned the use of flash drives (and other removable media) by governmental organizations.
While it is banned in some countries, asbestos is not banned in all countries. It can be left in place where it is found in building materials. And in some countries it can be used in a variety of applications, as long as suitable precautions are taken.
The use of DDT was banned in the USA in 1973 although it is still in use in some other parts of the world
Would be very hot, use lots of energy, and in most countries be banned as too dangerous
This varies in different countries. In the USA, it is allowed in few states but banned in others. As the police in many countries use blue light on police vehicles then blue is not allowed on private motorcycles.
Yes, it can get you banned. So use it wisely.
Asbestos was not outlawed outright, but its use has been heavily regulated due to its health risks. In the United States, various restrictions and bans on the use of asbestos began in the 1970s, with the most notable being the Clean Air Act of 1970 and the Asbestos Ban and Phase-Out Rule in 1989. Many countries have similarly restricted or banned the use of asbestos due to its association with serious health conditions such as lung cancer and mesothelioma.