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YOUR MOM
Not without a special permit, and unless the birds have become a real problem, most localities won't submit one for you to shoot.
No. Although emus are farmed in some places, it is illegal to shoot or harm any emus in the wild. They are native birds and therefore protected by law.
No, it is not illegal to shower with your clothes on in Oregon.
Yes, you have to have a hunting license to shoot a racoon in Oregon.
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 forbids it. However, doves are considered game birds, and as such, there are hunting seasons established for them. If you have a dove hunting license, and it's dove season, you may shoot them.
Robins are protected by the Migratory Birds Treaty Act of 1918, so it is illegal to shoot robins in the nations which have agreed to the treaty. Those nations are the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Russia. Since South Dakota is part of the United States, the treaty applies to South Dakota, thus making it illegal to shoot a robin in South Dakota. The Migratory Birds Treaty Act was one of the first environmental laws and was designed for the protection of migratory birds. The treaty was enacted in a time when many bird species were threatened by the commercial trade in birds and bird feathers.
It is illegal to shoot songbirds, period. The American Robin is protected in United States by the U.S. Migratory Bird Protection Act...It is a felony to kill a robin...There are controled hunting seasons for other birds in the US such as Quial,Doves,Crows and the ever present common Pigeon....
In Oregon, shooting off fireworks is restricted to certain dates outside of the July 4th holiday. It is not illegal to shoot off fireworks after the Fourth of July, but there are specific dates and times set by local ordinances that must be followed. It's important to check with your city or county regulations to avoid any potential fines or penalties.
shoot realod... then shoot again,
no
Slavery was never legal in Oregon, so it never needed to become illegal.
People used to shoot these amazing birds just for their feathers, which were usually used to decorate women's hats. It is now highly illegal to kill a migratory bird, such as herons and egrets.