Yes, it is illegal to ship butterfly knives to California. Butterfly knives are considered switchblade knives, which are prohibited in the state. Shipping them to California would be in violation of state laws.
Yes, it is illegal to ship a person in a box. Human trafficking is a serious crime and violates numerous laws. Transporting individuals in such a manner is dangerous, inhumane, and can lead to severe legal consequences.
It is illegal to ship ammunition to Hawaii, Alaska, or internationally without the proper permits and documentation. Additionally, some states have restrictions on shipping ammunition within their borders, so it is important to check the specific regulations of each state before shipping ammunition.
In most places yes. Bongs are used by some folks to smoke all sorts of legal substances such as tobacco, dried peaches, dried apricots, etc. While bongs have also been used to smoke illegal substances such as marijuana, the bong itself is not considered (in most places) to be illegal drug paraphernalia unless there is some illegal use affliated with that bong by that owner. In other words if your are smoking tobacco in it, then it is not drug paraphernalia. If you are smoking marijuana in it, or marijuana as ever been smoked in it (residue present) then it is illegal drug paraphernalia. You can ship legal products to your house unless some local law prohibits. You can not legally ship illegal drug paraphernalia to your house.
nope. not legal anywhere without a permit/license, and I'm certain you don't have one. if you had a relevant permit/license, or how to get one, you would already know the answer. there are many sites online that will ship an auto anywhere, to anyone, no questions asked. Just because they're illegal doesn't mean you can' t get one.
To keep it simple an illegal immigrant is someone who moved to the country from Another Country without the government's permission. They would have to hide in a container on a ship or swim there or something.
Butterfly Ship was done by Vlamdimir Kush not Dali
Yes, it is illegal to ship western hognose snakes to California. The state has strict regulations regarding the importation of certain reptiles, including western hognose snakes, due to concerns about potential ecological impacts and the protection of local wildlife. Always check the most current regulations before attempting to transport any species into California.
I have an authorized print of this picture by Dali and it is called Barco Papillon.
Yes, individuals can ship swords and knives using USPS or UPS, but there are specific regulations and restrictions. USPS prohibits the shipment of certain types of knives, such as switchblades and gravity knives, while UPS allows the shipment of knives and swords but requires adherence to state and local laws. It’s essential to package the items securely and to check the carrier's guidelines as well as the regulations of both the origin and destination locations.
I ordered a Leatherman Wave from Amazon today, I tried to order a keychain knife earlier in the year and they wouldn't allow it. But it looks like they can ship knives to Australia now, not sure if it's every knife though.
By boat or ship or airplane
The ship Brooklyn.
brass knuckles are illegal in the us so yeah go ahead and try to ship them to a different state
Only if you get caught!
It is illegal to ship fireworks to California without proper permits. California has strict regulations on the sale and use of fireworks, and individuals must comply with these laws to avoid facing potential fines or penalties. It is recommended to check with local authorities or a licensed fireworks vendor for guidance on shipping fireworks to California.
you can, but it is a risk.. and do not ship out of state
Yes, you can generally ship knives from state to state in the U.S., but there are specific regulations that vary by state. Some states have restrictions on certain types of knives, such as switchblades or other automatic knives, and may require you to comply with local laws. It's important to check both federal and state laws regarding knife shipping, as well as the policies of the shipping carrier you plan to use. Always ensure that you package the item securely and label it appropriately.