Peru likes the US better because we trade with them a lot.
In the US, there is none. However, laws vary by country (bear in mind we receive questions from a worldwide audience), and your country may have such limitations.
Depends on where you are. In MOST of the US, no.
We get questions from several different nations, and laws vary from country to country. In the US, air rifles and BB guns are not considered firearms, since they do not use gunpowder. In some countries, air guns above a certain power level are licensed. Will depend on where you are.
By breaking US laws. This applies in any country; if you break the laws of that country while in that country you are subject to the laws of that country.
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in china there laws are in chinease us laws are in English
In the US, the legislature (House and Senate) make laws.
It is not any of those. It is a city. It is the capital city of Peru. It is also a province and region of Peru. And there are several cities and towns in the US with that name.
It is not any of those. It is a city. It is the capital city of Peru. It is also a province and region of Peru. And there are several cities and towns in the US with that name.
It varies from country to country. In the US, for example, it is US Code Title 17.