In what context do you mean? Depending on where you are, simply having a gun or ammo isn't illegal. In the vast majority of the U.S. it's perfectly legal to have guns and ammo in your home or any private property. All states but 2 issue gun permits, so in most of the U.S. you can carry a gun if you get a permit. Please ask the question again but be a little more specific.
Because the war lasted over ten years, it would be nearly impossible to number how many bullets were fired.
Up to 1 to 5 years in prison.
No, you would not spend your whole life in prison for downloading. It is a minor offense, and would be several years at most.
50 years to life in prison
It would depend on the circumstances and the extent of the damage.
A man was to be sentenced, and the judge told him, "You may make a statement. If it is true, I'll sentence you to four years in prison. If it is false, I'll sentence you to six years in prison." After the man made his statement, the judge decided to let him go free. What did the man say?He said, "You'll sentence me to six years in prison." If it was true, then the judge would have to make it false by sentencing him to four years. If it was false, then he would have to give him six years, which would make it true. Rather than contradict his own word, the judge set the man free.
He was in prison for twenty years
In the Grapes of Wrath how many years was Tom in prison? What was he charge with?
Much like bullets today. There are many different kinds of bullets, but the appearance has not changed much in 100 years.
my cuzin Andrew galek was scentenced in prison 35 years.
He was in prison for 20 years then was let free and soon became president of South Africa
Riddle: A man is to be sentenced, and the judge told him, "You may make a statement. If it is true, I'll sentence you to four years in prison. If it is false, I'll sentence you to six years in prison." After the man made his statement, the judge decided to let him go free. What did the man say? Answer: The man's statement was "You'll sentence me to six years in prison." If it was true, the judge would have to make it false by sentencing him to only four years in prison. If it was false, the judge would have to sentence him to six years in prison, which would make it true. The judge decided to set the man free rather than contradict his own words. To me, this is proof that knowledge is power.