It is generally legal to barbecue in France, on your own property. The general rule is that you don't cause any danger or discomfort to your neighbours. It is up to local councils to restrict or forbid the practice, especially in the drier areas of south-eastern France, for fear of forest fires.
In France, it is illegal to name a pig Napoleon. This law dates back to the time of Napoleon Bonaparte, where it was intended to avoid any disrespect towards the emperor.
No, growing cannabis for recreational use is illegal in France. However, cannabis with low levels of THC (the psychoactive compound) may be grown for industrial or medical purposes with proper authorization.
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Example sentences for the noun 'prohibition': When I was a kid, there was no prohibition of riding bicycles on the sidewalk. Prohibition is a time period in which alcohol consumption is illegal. It was illegal for Jay Gatsby to drink because of Prohibition, but that didn't stop him from offering his guests a fresh import from France.
Some countries have made some uses of asbestos illegal, and some have made all uses of asbestos illegal. Each country did that at a different time. Selling asbestos is illegal in Canada and France. Strict occupational health and safety rules limit workers' exposure to the mineral. However the Canadian Government sees nothing wrong in continuing to produce asbestos and exporting the fibre. Most of its exports go to developing countries.
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No, it is not illegal to call a pig Napoleon in France.
No, it is not illegal to name a pig Napoleon in France.
it is from Caribbean, the France go there and find people there will barbecue the whole mutton (de la barbe au cul), the brief of this way to cook mutton is barbe-cul, then it become barbecue.
Yes, it is true that in France it is illegal to name a pig Napoleon.
of course it is. its gonna burn your car man! dont do it or cops gonna arrest you
Yes. Quite Illegal In France.
you can't hunt in France it is illegal to have a gun in France for anyone
No they are not.
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No, it isn't. There are lots of good distillers in France who made Le Absinthe.
The plural form of barbecue is barbecues.