PA doesn't require registration ofordinary Title I firearms, to include handguns.
Warging
Warging
Yes it is, if you do you will either get a slashing penalty or a holding the stick penalty
A delibrate hand ball leads to a penalty.
that is a roll violation if you roll on your back because if you get down there and hand it off then it would not be a penalty.
No. It doesn't matter where the goalkeeper is.The ballmust be in the penalty area (on the line is inside) for the keeper to touch it.
A direct free kick if handled outside the defender's penalty area. A penalty kick if handled inside the offender's penalty area. It can be considered misconduct also, under some circumstances.
Absolutely! The standard meaning of a double is penalty, and is usually based on having an equivalent (or better) hand than the NT bidder. Some partnerships use double to mean something conventional; a single suited overcall, or a hand with both majors, for example.
This issue revolves solely around the opinion of the referee, if he believes the ball 'hit the players hand' instead of an intentional act he will not award a penalty. Usually if the player turns their back or the ball hits their hand when they try to protect themselves, a penalty will not be awarded.
His own penalty area? Assuming it is not the goal keeper, it is a penalty kick to the opposing side, he may be given a yellow or red card. In the opposing penalty area it is a free kick to the opposing side and usually a yellow card.
a foul
Two steps or more without dribbling is called travelling