Legal drugs are drugs that are perscribed just for you and you take them as it is written on your perscription. Illegal drugs are any drug you can buy on the street
The question asks about 'acts' not 'drugs'. An illegal act is against the law, a legal act is permitted.
The only real difference between legal and lawful is that what is considered lawful may not be legal.Another PerspectiveA lawful act contemplates the substance of law. It is authorized, permitted, sanctioned or not forbidden by law.A legal act is performed in accordance with the forms of law or in a technical manner. In that sense, illegal is regarded as invalid.A common example would be a Last Will and Testament that does not conform to the rules in the jurisdiction. It might be regarded as invalid or illegal but not unlawful since writing an invalid Will does not violate any law. It simply is invalid because it does not conform to the technicalities of law and will not be approved by the probate court.
No its illegal. Made illegal by the ammunition enforcement act in 1978.
it is illegal every where .
People opposed to the Dream Act believe that it is bad because it incentivizes illegal activity. The Act gives legal status to illegal immigrants who came to the US as children.
Ethics and legality go hand in hand. Being ethical guarantees being legal. Being legal does not guarantee being ethical. Being unethical is not necessary illegal. A nurse can act unethically without being illegal.
The act(s) of Adultery are not illegal per se, but adultery is one of the legal grounds for divorce in that state.
Moral acts are based on an internal and possibly external sense of what is inherently Right or Good. Legal acts are simply acts that conform to the law. For instance, driving 5 miles an hour over the speed limit is not generally kept to be immoral, but is illegal. Another: Providing first aid to someone is probably a moral act but, as the law is silent on this, this act is neither legal nor illegal.
Legal to love her, illegal to act on it... if you know what i mean.
It is called an "ex post facto" law.
As in many things legal, it depends. What country is seeking to extradite you from Argentina? Does Argentina have an extradition Treaty with that country? What illegal act are you accused of in that country? Is that act also illegal in Argentina?
An unethical act refers to behavior that goes against moral principles or values, while an illegal act is a violation of laws established by the government. Not all unethical behaviors are necessarily illegal, and not all illegal acts are necessarily considered unethical.
The definition of poaching is: -the act of hunting in areas or circumstances where hunting is illegal So by definition, poaching is never legal.