In terms of drinking and driving laws, Russia, China, Taiwan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates are the strictest
Yes. Most cities have more onerous gun control laws than the United States does. However, many of them still have higher crime rates than the US does, and within the US, the states and cities with the strictest gun control laws often have the highest crime rates, such as Chicago and Washington, D.C.
Utah
michigan
Probably China but I can't guarantee this answer.
Washington
In ANY country, if you disobey the laws of that country then you are committing a crime. In any other country, as a citizen or visitor, if you commit a crime you are liable to be arrested and punished for it.
It varies from country to country, and also by your definition of a copyright law. In the US, in the strictest terms, the most recent copyright act was in 1976; however there is almost a steady stream of legislation that affects copyright.
Massachusetts and New York are about tied for being the state with the strictest gun control laws. In both of those states, one must have a permit just to own a handgun. However, Washington D.C., though not a state, has the strictest laws of all. They have an outright ban on handguns. You can have shotguns or rifles, but they have to be kept locked in a safe, without ammo. Also, they can't be semi-automatic.
I don't think you should. This is a country with the strictest laws you'll ever see. I mean, you might not even open your mouth before the soldiers shoot the life out of you.
A person with dual citizenship must obey the laws of the current country they are in. They cannot be punished for a crime committed while in a different country. You are only responsible for the law of the land that you are in.
Yes, a citizen can be deported from their country under certain circumstances, such as if they have committed a serious crime or violated immigration laws.