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Suicide is illegal because it is killing - even though you are taking your own life, it is killing none the less. Yes, but the other question which lies with this is if you kill yourself what is the point of making it illegal? For examlpe, they are not going to arrest your dead body. I totally agree. I mean what can state or government officials do to you when you are already dead? If You intend suicide but it fails and you are still alive then u could go to jail in most countries Suicide is not illegal in the United States. And killing is not illegal. Killing people is, and hunting without a license is, but neither of those statements makes killing, in general, illegal. As of the early 1990's, punitive laws making suicide or attempted suicide in North America have all been expunged or removed. Suicide is not illegal.
attempted suicide is illegal.
Where exactly is your address? (grin). I don't think it is illegal, but it certainly is dangerous.Where exactly is your address? (grin). I don't think it is illegal, but it certainly is dangerous.Where exactly is your address? (grin). I don't think it is illegal, but it certainly is dangerous.Where exactly is your address? (grin). I don't think it is illegal, but it certainly is dangerous.
It is illegal in the United States to commit suicide. It does not matter if you are a child, or very old.
They essentially mean the same thing.
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[Nonsense answer removed by WA Supervisor] ______________________________________________ It's basically different wording for the same term - if you're doing something that's unlawful, you're doing something illegal, and if you're doing something illegal, you're breaking the law.
that is a personal question that is illegal and unlawful
Illegal is a description for something that is in violation of statute, regulation or ordinance.Unlawful means not authorized by law-illegal. Something that is criminally or civilly punishable.
Sorry we can not answer this question for you because it is not clear what the "legal and illegal UK" you are asking about is.
If it was unlawful to have the letter "Q" appear on a license plate the province wouldn't issue such a plate.
Black's Law Dictionary defines both the words as follows- è unlawful as not authorized by law, illegal. è Illegal is defined as forbidden by law, unlawful. Semantically, there is a slight difference. It seems that something illegal is expressly proscribed by statute, and something unlawful is just not expressly authorized. So, we can say that "unlawful" refers to something that is more contrary to moral and public law, the law of society, as well as the law of the government. Illegal is more specific in that it refers to something in violation of the law of the government. For example, if we consider a situation in US, consider jaywalking. Traffic regulations do not typically say that you cannot walk diagonally through an intersection. So, it is not illegal. Rather, traffic regulations typically provide that you can cross within a crosswalk, thus, crossing in any other way is unlawful because it is not expressly permitted. Another good example would be selling cocaine. Under law it is prohibited and the law specifically provides that you may not do so. Thus, selling cocaine would be illegal activity & jaywalking would be unlawful activity. Practically, there is no difference for punishment purposes. Both illegal and unlawful acts can invite punishment.
"Illegitimate" refers to something not authorized by law or norms. "Lawless" describes a situation without regard for the law. "Illegal" pertains to actions that are against the law. "Illicit" refers to activities that are forbidden by law or custom. "Unlawful" denotes actions that are not permitted by law.
unlawful, illegal, prohibited
Anything that is unlawful to imbibe.