No, I do not have any prohibited items in my possession.
Things or actions that are "prohibited" mean that the person who has them in their possession is not allowed to have or own them. In the case of a firearm and/or explosive, federal law prohibits felons from possessing these items.
By the Gun Control ACt 1968, all felons are prohibited from the purchase and possession of firearms in any way.Thus, no, you may not.
Slavery was abolished in the United States territories in June 1862. Any new territory was not to have possession of any slaves after this date.
Illegal Possession of Prohibited Beverage
You have to have a ticket, be wearing clothing including shoes, and not be noticeably drunk. You have to not be carrying any prohibited items. You have to not be smoking.
Prohibited items in Mexico include firearms, ammunition, illegal drugs, and certain types of food and plants. It is important to check the specific regulations before traveling to Mexico to avoid any issues at customs.
Certain food items are prohibited from being brought into Mexico, including fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, and dairy products. It is important to check and follow the specific regulations to avoid any issues at customs.
Most things, but not anything. There's a comprehensive list of prohibited items.
Not only in Georgia, but also in any state or territorial possession of the United States.
Some items prohibited by South Korean customs include drugs, weapons, counterfeit goods, and obscene materials. It is important to check the specific regulations before traveling to South Korea to avoid any issues at customs.
Aramex Couriers is a big company that delivers packages and items across the world. Some of the items one might try to send are prohibited like drugs or weapons.
Possession of any amount of Marijuana is prohibited by federal statute. However, as a practical matter, possession of marijuana is rarely prosecuted by the federal government in any quantity. Federal law enforcement resources are usually directed to manufacture and distribution of controlled substances.