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Situated in the Midwest and flanked to the east by Lake Michigan and Lake Superior to the north, Wisconsin is known as "America's dairyland", leading the nation in cheese production.

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How old do you have to be to get a Tattoo in Wisconsin?

There is no minimum age. The code just states that if the individual is under the age of 18, the tattooing has to take place in the presence of and with the written consent of the individual's parent or legal guardian.

North Dakota Century Code 12.1-31-13. Tattooing, branding, subdermal implants, scarifying, and piercing - Minors.

How can I find find lost diamonds?

call the police

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Step one: Try to remember where you last saw the diamonds.

Step two (TWO FOR TWO): Try to find them

Step three: Draw up a list of possible suspects

Step four: Investigate

Step five: Call the police

How many people live in Wisconsin?

The question cannot be answered as many countries do not conduct a census or keep records that are available to the public.

How hot is China in the summer?

the hottest it's ever been is 135 degrees

It's usually hot and humid, above 30 degrees, even in northern cities like Beijing. Summer is also the rainy season. So you can expect, alot of heat and rain. Many places are air conditioned though, such as buses, and trains. It doesn't get quite as hot as Dubai, but is much warmer than most of Europe.

What does the state flag of Wisconsin represent?

In four sections surrounding the shield are representations of the states main industries: Agriculture, mining, manufacturing and navigation. The cornucopia and pile of lead represent farm products and minerals.

How size of Poland compare to state of Wisconsin?

New Mexico is 121,365 sq. miles

Poland is 120,726 sq. miles

What is the population of Wisconsin in 2009?

The population of the state of Wisconsin in 2007 was 5.602 million people. The population as of 2013 is 5.743 million people.

When did Wisconsin become part of the US?

Wisconsin became a US territory following the American Revolution. Settlers were attracted to the territory's mining, lumber and dairy industries. Wisconsin was admitted to the Union in 1848, becoming the 30th US state.

Who made the Wisconsin idea?

The Wisconsin idea is a political policy. This policy was developed in Wisconsin (hence the name) and is used to foster the contributions of public universities to the state as well as ensure that legislation benefits the greatest number of people in a community.

Does Wisconsin have a motorcycle helmet law?

No, Wisconsin does not have a bicycle helmet law, but it is good to wear one to protect your head and your brain from severe damage.

Is armor piercing ammo illegal to own in Wisconsin?

You can own AP ammo in WI. Not just law enforcement.

Federal law only applies to manufacture, importation, or sale by a dealer to civilians.

It is illegal to manufacture AP ammo without a FFL. It is illegal for a FFL to sell it to you. If you get AP ammo somehow, it is not illegal to possess except with a handgun chambered for it and in the commission of a crime.

2010 Wisconsin Code

Chapter 941. Crimes against public health and safety.

941.296 Use or possession of a handgun and an armor-piercing bullet during crime

941.296

941.296 Use or possession of a handgun and an armor-piercing bullet during crime.

941.296(1)

(1) In this section:

941.296(1)(a)

(a) "Armor-piercing bullet" means a bullet meeting any of the following criteria: any projectile or projectile core that may be fired from any handgun and that is constructed entirely, excluding the presence of traces of other substances, from one or a combination of tungsten alloys, steel, iron, brass, bronze, beryllium copper or depleted uranium.

941.296(1)(b)

(b) "Handgun" has the meaning given in s. 175.35 (1) (b).

941.296(2)

(2) Whoever uses or possesses a handgun during the commission of a crime under chs. 939 to 948 or 961 is guilty of a Class H felony under any of the following circumstances.

941.296(2)(a)

(a) The handgun is loaded with an armor-piercing bullet or a projectile or projectile core that may be fired from the handgun with a muzzle velocity of 1,500 feet per second or greater.

941.296(2)(b)

(b) The person possesses an armor-piercing bullet capable of being fired from the handgun.

941.296 - ANNOT.

History: 1993 a. 98; 1995 a. 448; 2001 a. 109.

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Now federal

The definition of AP ammo is 18 USC sec. 921(a)(17):

"(B) The term `armor piercing ammunition' means-

(i) a projectile or projectile core which may be used in a handgun and

which is constructed entirely (excluding the presence of traces of other

substances) from one or a combination of tungsten alloys, steel, iron, brass,

bronze, beryllium copper, or depleted uranium; or

(ii) a full jacketed projectile larger than .22 caliber designed and

intended for use in a handgun and whose jacket has a weight of more than 25

percent of the total weight of the projectile.

(C) The term `armor piercing ammunition' does not include shotgun shot

required by Federal or State environmental or game regulations for hunting

purposes, a frangible projectile designed for target shooting, a projectile

which the Secretary finds is primarily intended to be used for sporting

purposes, or any other projectile or projectile core which the Secretary

finds is intended to be used for industrial purposes, including a charge

used in an oil and gas well perforating device."

[Secretary means Secretary of the Treasury, in reality determinations

are delegated to the Technology Branch of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco

and Firearms (ATF)]

ATF has listed the following rounds as AP ammo:

All KTW, ARCANE, and THV ammo.

Czech made 9mm Para. with steel core.

German made 9mm Para. with steel core.

MSC .25 ACP with brass bullet.

BLACK STEEL armor and metal piercing ammunition.

7.62mm NATO AP and SLAP.

PMC ULTRAMAG with brass bullet (but not copper).

OMNISHOCK .38 Special with steel core.

7.62x39 ammo with steel core bullets.

ATF has specifically exempted the following rounds:

5.56 SS109 and M855 NATO rounds, with a steel penetrator tip.

.30-06 M2 AP ammo.

18 USC sec. 923(e) allows the revocation of a dealer's FFL

for willfully transferring AP ammo.

How many electoral votes in Wisconsin?

The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 8 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin. Therefore, Wisconsin has 10 electoral votes.

What is the penalty for obstruction of justice in Wisconsin?

The Wisconsin Criminal Code states:

946.31

SUBCHAPTER III

PERJURY AND FALSE SWEARING

946.31 Perjury.

946.31(1)

(1) Whoever under oath or affirmation orally makes a false material statement which the person does not believe to be true, in any matter, cause, action or proceeding, before any of the following, whether legally constituted or exercising powers as if legally constituted, is guilty of a Class H felony:

946.31(1)(a)

(a) A court;

946.31(1)(b)

(b) A magistrate;

946.31(1)(c)

(c) A judge, referee or court commissioner;

946.31(1)(d)

(d) An administrative agency or arbitrator authorized by statute to determine issues of fact;

946.31(1)(e)

(e) A notary public while taking testimony for use in an action or proceeding pending in court;

946.31(1)(f)

(f) An officer authorized to conduct inquests of the dead;

946.31(1)(g)

(g) A grand jury;

946.31(1)(h)

(h) A legislative body or committee.

946.31(2)

(2) It is not a defense to a prosecution under this section that the perjured testimony was corrected or retracted.

946.31 - ANNOT.

History: 1977 c. 173; 1979 c. 110; 2001 a. 109.

946.31 - ANNOT.

An arbitrator selected from a list provided by WERC is authorized by s. 111.10 to arbitrate as provided in ch. 298 [now ch. 788] and so is "authorized by statute" within meaning of s. 946.31 (1) (d). Layton School of Art & Design v. WERC, 82 Wis. 2d 324, 262 N.W.2d 218 (1978).

946.31 - ANNOT.

Perjury consists of a false statement that the defendant knew was false, was made under oath in a proceeding before a judge, and was material to the proceeding. Materiality is determined by whether the trial court could have relied on the testimony in making a decision, not on whether it actually did. State v. Munz, 198 Wis. 2d 379, 541 N.W.2d 821 (Ct. App. 1995), 95-0635.

The interesting points are:

  • Perjury isthe crime of giving false testimony to a court or officer of the court
  • Perjury is a class H felony
  • The Punishment for perjury is as a Class H felony, a fine not to exceed $10,000 or imprisonment not to exceed 6 years, or both.

What does Wisconsin law say regarding remarrying after a divorce?

You must wait at least 6 months before remarrying in Wisconsin after going through a divorce.

What is the legal drinking age in Lake Geneva Wisconsin?

Great question! The legal drinking age in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin is 21. At 21, you will be able to purchase beer, wine, vodka, and other alcohol contained beverages.

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How has Wisconsin's population growth changed in the last ten years?

Wisconsin is staying roughly even with population but less are living in rural areas.

http://archive.jsonline.com/news/population-down-in-half-of-wisconsins-counties-in-2014-b99469267z1-297613661.html

What is the statue of limitation for legal malpractice in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin has set the statute of limitations for filing a suit at 3 years for medical malpractice. That will be from the time of the injury or when it was discovered. There can be situations that will toll it for a longer period.

Can you be extradited from Kentucky to Wisconsin for absconding while on misdermeanor probation?

It is quite likely. Probation is a sentence (albeit a lenient one) imposed after you were found found guilty of committing a crime. Absconding probation is much the same as escaping from jail. You are illegaly avoiding serving the term of your sentence.

Can a 16-year-old get married to a 21-year-old in Wisconsin without parental permission if she is pregnant?

There are several states that i have found in which pregnant teens are allowed to get marrried Without parental permission, however, Wisconsin is not one of them. In Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland and Oklahoma, though, they allow pregnant teens or teens who have already had a child to get married without parental consent. In Florida, Kentucky, and Oklahoma, the young couple must have authorization from a court. Maryland requires that the minor be at least 16. Even with parental approval, many states will require court approval when a person is 16 years of age or less. If you have any more questions i do have a few websites so just post again and ill b happy to share. Hope this helps u out and the best of luck!

Can a 16-year-old get emancipated in Wisconsin due to abuse in the family?

Not every state has emancipation laws, and Wisconsin is one that does not. There is no statue in Wisconsin under which a minor can petition the court for early emancipation. If there is abuse, then that needs to be reported, but you better be sure you can back it up because those are serious charges. If the allegation of abuse is found to be legitimate, the child will be placed under state care. Abuse can be defined in many ways, however if the minor child believes they are being forced to live in an abusive situation, they should contact the Department of Family Services. It is DFS's responsibility to decide if the claim is legitimate, not the minor child. Do not be concerned about "getting into trouble" if you make a claim, that will not happen. Minor children are often afraid to seek help and therefore remain in an neglectful and/or abusive environment, or leave and place themselves in even more jeopardy. If you need to "talk" to an unbiased person to help sort out any confusion on what you need to do, try www.teenlineonline.org or helponline@teenlineonline.org. For immediate assistance in an emergency situation..(1) 310-855-HOPE (8336). Or

What is the 2010 gas mileage reimbursement rate for Wisconsin?

The Wisconsin Department of Revenue announced June 25, 2008 that they will be apply the recent increase by the IRS increased mileage reimbursement. Effective from July 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008, the mileage reimbursement rates are as follows: 58.5 cents per mile for business purposes 27 cents per mile for medical and moving expenses The Wisconsin Department of Revenue announced June 25, 2008 that they will be apply the recent increase by the IRS increased mileage reimbursement. Effective from July 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008, the mileage reimbursement rates are as follows: 58.5 cents per mile for business purposes 27 cents per mile for medical and moving expenses

What is the Wisconsin dells zip code?

There are many, here is a map for the City of Milwaukee. http://itmdapps.ci.mil.wi.us/cehri/Images/maps/zipcode.gif and a list of all zip codes in Milwaukee County: 53201 53202 53203 53204 53205 53206 53207 53208 53209 53210 53211 53212 53213 53214 53215 53216 53217 53218 53219 53220 53221 53222 53223 53224 53225 53226 53227 53228 53233 53234 53235 53237 53259 53263 53267 53268 53270 53274 53277 53278 53280 53281 53284 53285 53288 53290 53293 53295