Yes, that includes ammunition.
7.62x54R
It's prohibited to light a fire on a greek beach! If you do so, the police or the coast guard is going to arrest you!
if you litter your helping wildfires. If you leave your campfire burning unattended it can cause a fire. If you are irresponsible with fireworks, or anything to do with fire. Pay attention to signs that tell you about fire danger, and don't use fire if it is prohibited.
Lighting strikesShards of glass (broken bottles) focus sunlight and ignite vegetable matter...
None: You may buy 7.62x54R ammunition in the US but it is not made in the US. Try Midway: http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=580234 or another supply house. Ed
15 feet in California. It depends on the state.
Parking is typically prohibited in areas such as fire lanes, bus stops, loading zones, and in front of driveways. Additionally, no-parking zones often include crosswalks, intersections, on sidewalks, near hydrants, and in designated disabled parking spaces without the proper permit. Certain private properties, like malls or schools, may also have restrictions against parking. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
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Available jobs for the fire service include fire fighter, inspector, marshall, investigation, and communication/education.
Some nouns connected with fire include flame, inferno, ember, and blaze.
Some compound words for fire include wildfire, firepower, fireball, and fireproof.
RESULT CRIMES are those in which the actus reus is defined in terms of prohibited consequences irrespective of these are brought about, i.e. causing death (murder). This differs from conduct crime.CONDUCT CRIMES are those in which the actus reusis concerned with prohibited hebabiour regardress of consequences (example: blackmail).Conduct and result crimes are those in qhich the actus reus is defined in terms of a prohibited outcome that has to be caused in a particular way by specific conduct.Arson involves a combination of a prohibited result (damage or destruction of property) and conduct (the property must be destroyed by fire).