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Towns, cities, counties, and townships pass laws, ordinances, and regulations for the citizens of their communities.

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What is the average Littering ticket cost?

There is a fine up to $300 for littering in Illinois. You could also go to prison for ten days.

How do you prevent robbery?

Lowering your odds of being robbed while out on the street is possible through some common sense choices on your part.

  • Pay attention! Crooks look for easy targets and people who are paying attention are not easy targets.
  • Don't be flashy. Showing off how well you are doing with expensive clothes, shoes or jewelry does exactly what it is intended to do, get you attention. Of course, the issue is the attention can turn out to be from bad people.
  • Get and carry a self defense weapon of some type. There are tons to choose from like Stun Guns, Pepper Spray, Kubotans and other many other options. Something as small as a $5.00 Pepper Spray can mean the difference from being a victim or not.

Lastly, especially at night, travel with at least one friend.

How far does a above the ground pool have to be from property line in the town of brookhaven?

How far does an above ground pool have to be from property line in the town of brookhaven

What is the penalty for juvenile charged with disorderly conduct in pa?

If a juvenile is charged with disorderly conduct in PA the penalty may vary. The judge will decide the penalty based off of the juvenile's record. The suspect may have to go to a juvenile detention center for the crime or face house arrest. In extreme cases some juvenile's maybe charged as adults.

Mailing address for HSBC?

The email address for HSBC may vary depending on the country and type of inquiry. Therefore, it is best to visit HSBC's official website and navigate to the "Contact Us" page to find the appropriate email address for your specific situation and location. Here's the link to HSBC's contact page:

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Is it illegal to carry a knife as a minor in Colorado?

No, it is not legal to carry a sword in the state of Colorado. In this state it is not legal to carry a blade longer than 3 inches.

What are the licensing Requirement for massage therapists in Los Angeles CA?

Getting a LA city license is a whole lot of petty work but certainly worth it.

In California, cities are regulated separately. When I was working in the LA area, I was licensed in LA (city), LA (county), West Hollywood and Beverly Hills. Places like Santa Monica and the surrounding areas all have their own licenses, so be sure where you want to work and get the correct license.

First go the the city clerk's office closest to you. I went to the

West Los Angeles Office

1828 Sawtelle Blvd., Suite 102

Los Angeles, CA

(310) 575-8888

and fill out paper work, take fingerprints, bring two passport photos, pay the fee some 300$+, then they will give you a date to take the test down in San Pedro (near long beach) which is administered once or twice a month. They will also give you a form that you need to have signed by your employer (who has a spa license), and a form to take to a doctor to get a physical, stating you are free from infectious diseases.

How early can you cut the lawn in Montgomery County Md on weekends?

You can start cutting the lawn in Montgomery County MD at 9:00 AM on weekends. You can finish as late as 9:00 PM.

Describe different roles of federal agent and state law enforcement officer?

A police officer their role is to protect and serve the people to make a place a safe place to live. The police puts away the ones that comits crimes in their area. The federal can go about anywhere to help out the state or local police departments. The federal they also at times have to go under cover just like the police to catch a person that has committed a crime, just like the police the federal is here to protect.

What does the board of county commissioners do?

They appoint clerks to keep official records of the board's work, to publish notices, to conduct research, and to carry out other duties, such as providing info about county government to citizens.

How do you become a city commissioner?

It depends upon the jurisdiction. In some, commissioners are appointed, often by the mayor or similar official. In others, commissioners are elected. Likewise, in some places, races for the city commission are partisan and in some, non-partisan.

In cases where seats are elected, not appointed, it may be necessary to mount a campaign--if there is an opponent for the seat. This involves fund-raising, appearance at groups, and before the public.

It is vital to familiarize yourself with the election law of the jurisdiction. These laws likely dictate timetables for declaring candidacy, how and from whom campaign funds may be raised, the filing of accountings by the campaign of where and how money was spent, and various other factors.

Whether or not the seat is contested, the candidate must be familiar with the issues upon which he/she is expected to address. His/her positions must be grounded in fact and principle, and must not be grounded only to advance his/her own interests.

What is a legitimate policy?

The policy is something over which the government has power.

What did the Reconstruction act do in 1867?

Nearly two years following the end of the Civil War, Congress finally forged a complete plan for reconstruction. Three measures were passed in 1867 as well as additional legislation the following year. The measures' main points included:

  • Creation of five military districts in the seceded states (not including Tennessee, which had ratified the 14th Amendment and was readmitted to the Union)
  • Each district was to be headed by a military official empowered to appoint and remove state officials
  • Voters were to be registered; all freedmen were to be included as well as those white men who took an extended loyalty oath
  • State constitutional conventions, comprising elected delegates, were to draft new governing documents providing for black male suffrage
  • States were required to ratify the 14th Amendment prior to readmission

What permit do you need for a fully automatic gun in wi?

Wisconsin generally does not permit the private possession of machine guns (fully automatic firearms) . There IS a process where the Chief Law Enforcement Officer may grant an exception, and it does not apply to a Collector of Curio and Relic Firearms (an 03 FFL holder) that collects firearms that are 50 yrs old (or older) or have been designated Curios & Relics by the BATFE.

How long does it take to receive your drivers license by mail in Texas?

About 2 weeks.

It really depends on how far away you live from the post office, if the post man steals it or not, if the delivery van breaks down, if you passed the test to begin with or the officer lied to you to make you feel better, if you have a letter box or not, whether you sat the test in the country where you live, if its illegal to drive at your age, if you have been scammed or not etc etc.

Can you buy a taser or stun gun from a private seller in Illinois?

They are Restricted. In order to possess a TASER or stun gun, an individual must have a valid FOID card, as is currently required for firearms. Sellers of TASER devices or stun gun devices must check the buyers FOID card and keep the record of sale for ten years, the same requirements for firearms sales.

Here is the Law: (430 ILCS 65/1) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-1) Sec. 1. It is hereby declared as a matter of legislative determination that in order to promote and protect the health, safety and welfare of the public, it is necessary and in the public interest to provide a system of identifying persons who are not qualified to acquire or possess firearms, firearm ammunition, stun guns, and tasers within the State of Illinois by the establishment of a system of Firearm Owner's Identification Cards, thereby establishing a practical and workable system by which law enforcement authorities will be afforded an opportunity to identify those persons who are prohibited by Section 24-3.1 of the Criminal Code of 2012, from acquiring or possessing firearms and firearm ammunition and who are prohibited by this Act from acquiring stun guns and tasers.

(Source: P.A. 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.)

Can a landlord come after you for rent after 7 years of not living there?

Yes if you are in a 12 month lease you are responsible for the rent for the remainder of the lease and any damages occurred as well.

Not sure what that answer has to do with the question, but here's another:

Yes, if you mean "after 7 months" of having left the premises with the damage done to it. Each state has a statute of limitations for civil actions for damages and it often runs 4 to 6 years, and sometimes 20 years for real estate cases.

What happens if you pay a traffic ticket late in Oklahoma?

Unless you let the clerk of the court know you will get a notice in the mail saying your license is suspended. The county you got the ticket in will then send a letter to the state and the state will then suspend your license. It takes about 30 days from the day your ticket is due for your license to formally become suspended.

If you absolutely cannot pay the ticket let the clerk know and sometimes they will give you an extension. If you are already late they are less likely to work with you.

What is the law on possession of air rifle?

never point the gun at people always look were you are shooting and do not shoot animals with them that are bigger than your head

and make shaw that you don't have it loded all of the time

What are the knife laws for Montgomery county Maryland?

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.

What are the teen smoking laws?

In all states in the U.S. it is illegal to buy cigarettes under the age of 18. In some states, such as New York, it is however legal to possess or smoke them under the age of 18.