No
Yes
Terroristic threatening refers to the act of making threats to commit violence or cause serious harm to individuals, groups, or property, often with the intent to instill fear or panic. This type of behavior is typically considered a criminal offense and can involve direct threats or implied threats through actions or statements. Laws regarding terroristic threatening vary by jurisdiction, but they generally aim to prevent acts of violence and protect public safety. Such threats can have severe legal consequences, including imprisonment and fines.
No
it is a SECOND microphone that the government uses to spy on you and look for terroristic threats, or promises
Yes it is required.
Yes, it is illegal to threaten someone with harm or death, as it can be considered a criminal offense such as assault or making terroristic threats.
No.
no any one 10 and older can have a paint ball gun
In New Zealand you have to be 18 to own a gun licence.
Yes ...but you must have a licence
AFAIK, no.
if you have a licence for a gun, no, but in some cases it depends where you live. if you lif=ve where i live, it's "you must have a licence!". if you hurt someone with a bb gun, licence or not, it's a court marcial most likley. then you're in big trouble.