First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
The driving distance between Detroit, MI and Milwaukee, WI is approximately 375 miles. The driving time would be approximately 6 hours 30 minutes if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)
The driving distance from Washington, District of Columbia to Annapolis, Maryland is:
32 miles / 52 kmIt is inside the DC Beltway just off of I-295 close to FedExField in Prince George's County.
The distance between Annapolis & Baltimore, Maryland, is approximately thirty miles. By car this journey would take you around forty minutes. Be sure to check a map for the quickest route from where you're heading from to your destination.
Baltimore's population is approximately 637,000 within the city limits.
Regarding Baltimore's metropolitan area:
The Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area is a combined statistical area consisting of the overlapping labor market region of the cities of Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C.. The region includes Central Maryland, Northern Virginia, and two counties in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. It is the most educated, highest-income, and fourth largest Combined Statistical Area in the United States.
The population of the entire Baltimore-Washington Metroplex as of 2007 is 8,241,912.
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This would depend on the package size and the class used to post the item(s)
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UPS and Fedex are expensive
As of Mar 16 2011, 7 pounds at UPS to HK costs $167, $58 USPS priority mail at custom box.
Depends on where you're coming from in Maryland and your destination in Pennsylvania. On I-95, there's a $5 toll going northbound (but not southbound) at the MD-PA line. There are also tolls around Baltimore, and throughout PA.
The major cities of Colonial Maryland are: Baltimore and Annapolis.
Montgomery County itself does not have laws on knives, but the State of Maryland does that county residents must obey.
To explain, in the United States, we have the type of governmental system such that you start at the top (the US Federal Government) and work your way down to state, then county, then city. When an upper level makes law, all smaller areas under it are subject to that law as well. But when an upper level has no laws on a matter, the next level down may choose to make laws on that matter, or not.
Getting to the heart of the matter, the knife laws of Maryland. The state has two laws that are applicable in the criminal code; Title 4-101 and 4-105.
To sum up in plain English, you many own any knife you wish. There are no laws that control what you may keep in your home. Title 4-105 does make it illegal to SELL switchblades, but the end-result of this law is that you will not find switchblades for sale in Maryland. You may still own them.
The knife carry laws are another matter. Title 4-101 only concerns itself with concealed carry of certain non-gun weapons. Basically, you can carry anything if it's openly carried: switchblades, butterfly knives, bowie knives, daggers, swords, machetes etc. are all technically legal to carry unconcealed and in plain site, so long as they are not used in a threatening manner nor with the intent to harm someone unlawfully.
If you want to carry a knife concealed, there are some guidelines to follow. Title 4-101 specifically declares that "penknives" are not weapons, and thereby are exempt from the law entirely. While the statute does not define "penknife," Maryland's highest court ruled in the 1970s that this word means "any knife with the blade folding into the handle, some very large." This encompasses all common folding knives, assisted opening knives, and butterfly knives. There is no length restriction whatsoever and anyone who tells you different is a liar. So binding was this decision that in 2002, a police officer who ignorantly arrested a man for a concealed folding knife was tried and convicted of False Arrest in federal court, and lost his badge as a result.
It is illegal to carry switchblades and daggers concealed. Regarding single-edged fixed-blade knives, it is actually rather vague. The law does not specifically say it is legal or illegal. Rather, court records show that it is a matter of circumstances under which a person is found having a knife. While a person caught trespassing or breaking into a house with a fixed blade knife may be convicted of carrying a concealed dangerous weapon, a person stopped for a traffic stop is often let go with a verbal warning or the charge dropped before trial. All things to consider.
One laar matter is that in certain counties, it is illegal for a minor (under 18) to be carrying a weapon such as a bowie knife, dagger, sword, etc. between 1 hour after sunset and 1 hour before sunrise. This applies in Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Caroline County, Cecil County, Harford County, Kent County, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, St. Mary's County, Talbot County, Washington County, and Worcester County.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 3 hours and 37 mibutes.
Venice FL to Orlando FL is 144 miles via I-75.
Mayor Rawlings-Blake has been struggling to clarify her earlier statement nearly from the moment she uttered it.
"I did not instruct police to give space to protesters who were seeking to create violence or destruction of property," she wrote on her Facebook page the day following the statement. "Taken in context, I explained that, in giving peaceful demonstrators room to share their message, unfortunately, those who were seeking to incite violence also had space to operate."
Clearly, she was speaking about supporting the Constitutional right of free speech, and appears to have been trying to illustrate the difficulty law enforcement faced in trying to balance giving space to peaceful protester's, while at the same time denying it those who would foment riot and unrest.
It is 1,446 miles according to Google Maps.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 38 hours.
You might have experienced what's called a paradoxical reaction. This is (relatively) common amongst people who have ingested benzodiazapines (alprazolam, diazepam, although these are anxiolytic not hypnotic drugs like ambien) or 'z'-drugs. The desired effect of sedation is usually replaced by excitatory feelings such as loss of inhibition, restlessness and mild euphoria. This is probably due to the effect of GABA binding to BZ receptors in the brain. Changing the dosage may help. Also take into account confounding factors including any other prescription medications you might be taking: ssri's (prozac), weight-loss drugs (xenical, reductil), sndri's (wellbutrin/zyban), besides caffeine (long half-life), alcohol or nicotine.
MapQuest gives the estimated driving time as 9 hours and 43 minutes.