Yes, it is illegal to release captive bullfrogs in Minnesota. Bullfrogs are considered an invasive species in the state, and releasing them can disrupt local ecosystems and harm native wildlife. Minnesota law prohibits the release of non-native species to protect biodiversity and maintain ecological balance. If you have a captive bullfrog, it's best to consult local wildlife authorities for guidance on how to handle them properly.
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let me think NO
yes if they wont let let you it is illegal
Whether or not Americans should let the military contain the captive terrorists is a matter of opinion. Some people say that terrorists should be monitored heavily so they cannot be a potential harm again. Others think the military should be more humanitarian.
yes
Yes,its illegal because you are distributing music.
Yes animals should be held captive forever and ever. They should never be let out
Illegal, no but they won't let you bring in any food from anywhere else.
Illegal, no but they won't let you bring in any food from anywhere else.
If they are one of the 86 approved to be released four years ago, yes.
Yes, in Public schools.