in the USA across the board its 12.
Radar jammers/detectors are legal in every state but Virginia and the District of Columbia.
the legal age is 12 to be left alone with siblings. Keep in mind though that even at 12 some children arnt mature enough to be left alone even without having to care for siblings as well.
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Yes, the slave trade was indeed prohibited in the District of Columbia in 1850 through the passage of the Compromise of 1850. However, slavery itself remained legal in the District until it was abolished with the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865.
According to the Code of the District of Columbia it is 18 years of age.
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In the District of Columbia, legal cases are tried in the US District Court for the District of Columbia, which is part of the federal court system because Washington, DC, is federal territory, not a state. Similarly, each US Territory (e.g., US Virgin Islands, Guam, Northern Marianna Islands) has a territorial court that operates as a remote district court. Appeals of cases heard in territorial courts are filed with whichever US Court of Appeals Circuit Court has jurisdiction over that particular territory.
Yes. The District of Columbia offers both domestic partnerships and same-sex marriage.
you can be any age that is over 14 , but the legal age is 16 , LOL
No. DC does have very stringent regulations on firearms ownership, but the case of Heller vs District of Columbia ruled that ownership is legal.
A child must be at least 12 years old to stay home alone in Delaware. At this age, they can also babysit other children and siblings.
Yes, a same-sex couple living in Florida may travel to Washington DC to get married or, effective January 5, 2015, they can be married in Florida, since that is the date when same-sex marriage is legal in Florida.Yes, a gay couple can legally get married in the District of Columbia, but their marriage will not be recognized in Florida. These are the states that allow gay marriages: Connecticut; District of Columbia; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New York; Maine; Massachusetts; Vermont and Iowa.