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The laws and regulations set by the United States to apply to all of the people in the country. These are the supreme laws of the United States and take precedence over all other laws, rules, and regulations.

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Is it legal to narcotic medications from overseas in the mail?

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If the substance is illegal/unlawful in the US, it is against the law to import it or order it from overseas.

Can the father get custody if the mother is a drug addict?

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Unfortunately, if family services has become involved, he may have to fight for custody. Either way, he has to petition the court. see related link

How to Transport a dead body from Nevada to Mexico?

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Transporting a dead body from Nevada to Mexico is a two step process. Step 1: Place dead body in the trunk of a car. Step 2: Drive to Mexico. Any questions?

When to renew passport?

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For a US Passport, every ten years. If it has lapsed, and 14 years has not yet passed, you can still renew it without too much hassle. If the passport expired more than 14 years ago, you will have to start the procedure all over again from the beginning.

How can an illegal alien get an ID?

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Go to your country's embassy or consulate and get an ID. For Mexicans it's called "Matricula Consular." If you want an USA ID, try to find a state that does not require a Social Security Number nor proof of legal status. I heard that the state of Washington is one of them, but you better make sure first.

Can an ex convict get a passport to go to Mexico?

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An ex convict can get a passport in the United States. He or she may or not be allowed into Mexico on the passport. That would depend on a variety of specific issues that may individually apply.

How can a non citizen get a US passport?

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http://travel.state.gov/law/citizenship/citizenship_781.html

Is it illegal to make a color copy of your passport?

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According to the US State Department, it is not.

http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/19795.pdf

What are requirements for handicap rooms in hotels?

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Contact Senthur glass house best way to buy a ss handtrails and This type of tempered will not pose a safety hazard if broken. Current building codes require safety glazing in all doors, walking surfaces, bathroom tub & shower enclosures, patio furniture, sidelites, and other applications in high traffic areas where there is a potential for injury.

What must the state of Oregon do about the laws of Idaho?

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They must do NOTHING.. Idaho has its own freedom to make its own laws

Under article IV, they must treat citizens of other states as they would citizens of their own. They must work together and respect one another.

What is Ireland's current problem?

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The economy, weather, high price of goods and services would be the main issues in Ireland. However, there are many goods features which outweigh the bad. These are typical problems most West European countries face (except the weather) and although Ireland is one of the worst hit countries by the recession, it is the media who are exacerbating the problem by reminding the country of it. They are causing a largely negative attitude which the Irish face gach uile la.

Can you use an expired passport as proof of citizenship to reenter US from Canada?

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Yes, but with a few caveats:

* Re-entry is at the discretion of the border official.

* Passport can not have expired more than 5 years ago.

* It is a good idea to make sure you still look like your passport picture.

Which federal district court has jurisdiction over New Jersey?

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New Jersey has a single federal district court: the US District Court for the District of New Jersey.

Can kids go to jail?

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Yes, if they have committed a crime, but they have the same rights to council as an adult. In addition, in the US they are allowed to speak to their parents and have them present during questioning.

How many people were killed by the Unabomber and why did he do it?

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I posted a link on the related links box below that has the information you seek. I also posted another link with his manifesto which shows his reasons.

How tall is a mailbox?

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  • As quoted from the USPS website: "You should install the mailbox with the bottom of the box at a vertical height of between 41-45 inches from the road surface."
  • Your house number should be clearly marked on the mailbox with painted numbers or stickers no less than 1" high. The numbers should be placed on the side of the box visible to the carrier's regular approach. The mailbox may also have the owner's name.
  • The box should be on the right-hand side of the road as traveled by the mail carrier.
  • It should be located approximately 2' from the side of the road to ensure the carrier can get off the road enough to clear traffic.

Is it illegal for the guardian of a minor to open their mail?

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A parent has legal right and responsibility of a minor until they are eighteen. It is a personal invasion of privacy to open your mail but it isnÕt illegal. Ask your parents to let you open your own mail.

Where do kids go for jail?

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Not ALL juvenile delinquents need to be jailed.It depends on the juveniles previous record. If they have a history of being delinquent then the judge will not JAIL them but they will send the juvenile to the proper placement. This could be a group home or rehabilitation facility. The difference between juveniles and adults is that adults are considered the need to be punished for their crime.Whereas a juvenile needs rehabilitation.If it is your first offense,the judge may give you a second chance or a more leniant program.Such as group therapy or juvenile prebation.Just know that this is to hopefully rehabilitate the juvenile so he/she could be more productive in their community and to prevent any future incidents with the juvenile.

What were Democrats' views on the Defense of Marriage Act?

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The 1996 Defense of Marriage Act ("DOMA") was passed with support from 118 Democratic members of the US House of Representatives, 32 Democratic US Senators and 1 Democratic President of the United States.

How old should you be to own a gun?

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Federal law requires one to be 21 years old to purchase handguns from an FFL (licensed dealer) and 18 for the purchase of long guns. Federal law and most states allow 18 to 21 year olds to purchase handguns from individuals (but not dealers). A few states require all gun sales to be through licensed dealers.

In Texas parents can decide what age their child should be to own a gun as per Texas Penal Code.

Why is the war powers resolution important?

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the president is far more flexible and can make decisions much quicker than congress can. The War Powers Resolution lets the president make the decisions about hosilities that need to be made quickly, even though congress technically holds the right to declare war.

Which action is an example of the unwritten constitution?

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formation of the first cabinet by George Washington

What was Section 25 of the Judiciary Act of 1789?

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Section 25 of the Judiciary Act of 1789 stated:

"And be it further enacted, That a final judgment or decree in any suit, in the highest court of law or equity of a State in which a decision in the suit could be had, where is drawn in question the validity of a treaty or statute of, or an authority exercised under the United States, and the decision is against their validity; or where is drawn in question the validity of a statute of, or an authority exercised under any State, on the ground of their being repugnant to the constitution, treaties or laws of the United States, and the decision is in favour of such their validity, or where is drawn in question the construction of any clause of the constitution, or of a treaty, or statute of, or commission held under the United States, and the decision is against the title, right, privilege or exemption specially set up or claimed by either party, under such clause of the said Constitution, treaty, statute or commission, may be re-examined and reversed or affirmed in the Supreme Court of the United States upon a writ of error.…"