it is not good for u c an die
Foods such as raw milk cheese are banned in the U.S. but allowed in France. Foie gras is banned in some states in the U.S. and countries like India, but allowed in France. Shark fin soup is banned in several countries, including the U.S., but still consumed in some Asian countries. Dog and cat meat is banned in many Western countries but consumed in parts of Asia.
Yes, Quorn has been banned in some countries due to concerns about its labeling and potential allergic reactions.
Since 1997, there have been 1,152 episodes of Pokémon. This includes banned episodes and episodes that weren't allowed to air in certain countries.
It depends on what you did and have you been banned before, you may be allowed back if it's a first time being banned. :)
It is only banned as a food ingredient in Australia and New Zealand. I have so far been able to determine why it is banned in Aus and NZ as it is generally considered to be a non-toxic (when neutralised) alkali used to neutralise acids.
DDT
I think it is about 26 and the reason it is banned because of the violence and blood references .
Lynching. This "sport" has been banned from most countries.
Chemical weapons and DDT.
No, Marilyn Manson is not banned from the United States, he has been banned from separate states, however, eventually the ones he was banned from has been dropped as court order stated that he was allowed to play.
Chewing gum has been banned in Singapore since 1992. Only gum of therapeutic value is allowed.
Yes, it was banned in 1979 because of the toxicity. Most other countries have banned them also, including the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants in 2001.