yes you can
Many city ordinances will allow you to shoot a bb gun on your property as long as the bb does not go beyond the property boundaries.
That is dependant on local ordinances. Some communities do allow, some do not.
There are often ordinances and laws that allow a landlord to specify whether they will rent or allow felons to live on the property. Also, the lease should have that information.
Generally, it is against town ordinances to allow trash to build up on any property since it creates an unhealthy situation that attracts vermin and devalues surrounding properties. You should report the trash buildup to your town building code enforcement department.
Airports do not allow water to be brought through security checkpoints because liquids can potentially be used to conceal dangerous substances or explosives. This rule helps to ensure the safety and security of passengers and the aircraft.
I don't know if city ordinances allow it, but I have a pet marmot, which I feed with greens and roots.
That depends on local ordinances. Some jurisdictions will allow it, and some will not.
In most cities there are ordinances against having livestock in the city. Some will allow a pet pig.
You don't. What you're talking about is potentially lethal, and the laws of lethal force do not allow it to be used to protect property. Someone gets zapped, you'll be the one charged with a crime.
The TSA does not allow water to be brought through security checkpoints because liquids can potentially be used to conceal dangerous substances or explosives. This rule helps to ensure the safety and security of all passengers and airline personnel.
Airports do not allow water to be brought through security checkpoints because liquids can potentially be used to conceal dangerous substances or explosives. This rule helps to ensure the safety of passengers and prevent security threats on airplanes.
Check your local ordinances on livestock and therein lies your answer. Keep in mind that most municipalities will not allow it.