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Is it illegal to keep a Cattle prod in Canada?

19" or over is legal to posess an electric 'stun' device, ie cattle prod

however, if you are carrying it concealed, you may be charged with carrying a concealed weapon, making it awkward.

in your car, yes, but the Canadian gestapo will try to tell you its illegal because they don't know what the real laws are and make up their own as they go along.

Canada customs are even worse

its perfectly legal to carry a "cattle prod" in the car "for dogs" never say for people or that's illegal and they can take it away

pepper spray is a far better solution

What is the uniform drinking age across the US?

In the United States it is currently 21 years of age.

In the United States it is currently 21 years of age.

In the United States it is currently 21 years of age.

In the United States it is currently 21 years of age.

In the United States it is currently 21 years of age.

In the United States it is currently 21 years of age.

What are the curfew times in Anoka county MN?

The times listed below are the times minors can "NOT" be out

Under 12

Andover: Sun-Thurs 9pm-5am Fri-Day 10pm-5am

Nowthen: Sun-Thurs 9pm-5am Fri-Day 10pm-5am

Columbus: Sun-Thurs 9pm-5am Fri-Day 10pm-5am

East Bethel: All Days 9:30pm-5am

Ham Lake: Sun-Thurs 9pm-5am Fri-Day 10pm-5am

Linwood: All Days 9:30pm-5am

Oak Grove: Sun-Thurs 9pm-5am Fri-Day 10pm-5am

12-14 Years of Age

Andover: Sun-Thurs 10pm-5am Fri-Day 11pm-5amNowthen: Sun-Thurs 10pm-5am Fri-Day 11pm-5am

Columbus: Sun-Thurs 10pm-5am Fri-Day 11pm-5am

East Bethel: All Days 9:30pm-5am

Ham Lake: Sun-Thurs 10pm-5am Fri-Day 11pm-5am

Linwood: All Days 9:30pm-5am

Oak Grove: Sun-Thurs 10pm-5am Fri-Day 11pm-5am

15-17 Years of Age

Andover: Sun-Thurs 11pm-5am Fri-Day 12:01am-5am

Nowthen: Sun-Thurs 11pm-5am Fri-Day 12:01am-5am

Columbus: Sun-Thurs 11pm-5am Fri-Day 12:01am-5am

East Bethel: All Days 9:30pm-5am

Ham Lake: Sun-Thurs 11pm-5am Fri-Day 12:01am-5am

Linwood: All Days 9:30pm-5am

Oak Grove: Sun-Thurs 11pm-5am Fri-Day 12:01am-5am

Other Cities within Anoka County

Columbia Heights & Fridley

Sun-Thurs 15 years of age and under 10pm-5am

16-17 years of age 11pm-5am

Fri & Sat 15 years of age and under 11pm-5am

16-17 years of age 12am-5am

What does an officer of Indian administrative service do?

An Officer of Indian Administrative Service plays a major role in managing the bureaucracy of both the Union Government (Central Government) and the state governments, with its officers holding strategic posts across the country.

Is it legal to manufacture an air rifle in the UK provided you kept the power below the legal limit of 12 foot pounds?

Yes, provided you fulfil the age restriction for owning one.

As air weapons are not regulated in England (They are in Scotland) there is no record kept of who manufactures, sells or owns one. So making one is of no concern either.

How long does a misdometer take to show up on record?

Depends on what you have been charged with

Mine took 3 Years to show up but that's because I missed court. But it could happen anytime

I bought a car from a dealer in Richmond - VA. The car has a large leak on the transmission. The dealer refused to fix it and said he will pay for half of the repairs. What are my legal rights?

Most states have no "lemon law" on used automobiles. Most used vehicles are sold "as-is". Chances are, you have no legal rights and the dealer is trying to help you.

What is applied ethics?

Applied ethics is a moral point of view regarding issues that are controversial; however, still requiring some form of judgment. An example is abortion.

Can you legally own a RPG in South Carolina?

Only if it is inert, or used as a training device within a sanctioned body, and in any case , you must be licensed to have it in your possesion. Any other circumstance will constitute a felony.

Can a esthetician in California work out of her home?

This depends on your local area laws. Check with the city and they will tell you the requirements to do this and what is needed.

Can you build a garage on the property line South Dakota?

You need to call your local town building code enforcement department to obtain your answer. That type of matter is handled locally.

How can a private road be converted into public road?

You may petition the town to take over the road. If the town agrees there are several legal methods that can be used by the town to convert the private road to a public way. You should inquire at your town clerk's office for information that explains the procedures used in your particular jurisdiction.

What is the law on derlict vehicles in Missouri?

The law on derelict vehicles in Missouri is that they will be removed from the property. The owner is typically given a 5 day notice to remove the vehicle. If they do not comply, the vehicle will be removed by the authorities and fees will be assessed to the owner of the vehicle.

Why can a store trespass a customer?

There are several reasons for which a store can trespass a customer. Some of those reasons are shoplifting, disorderly behavior, intoxication, and panhandling.

My neighbor is taking pictures of my family and our property and states that they want us to die they vandalized our property by throwing my garden stones all over our backyard. what do we you do?

The question above is, of course, only one side of the dispute. However, if these things are happening it would serve you well to start taking your own pictures, making your own recordings of the alleged statements, or eliciting the cooperation of those who have overheard them being made, and be able to offer some proof of who committed the vandalism to your property.

If the laws of your state make provision for it, you might speak to your local prosecutors office and see if you can swear out a complaint against your neighbor. If it is granted, the police or Sheriff will serve the complaint on them and you and your neighbor will have to appear and give their side of the story.

I can speak from experience when I say that law enforcement HATES the sometimes bizarre efforts that are made in attempts to draw them into neighbor-against-neighbor conflicts. Unless some credible proof can be offered that probable cause exists that your neighbor committed a criminal act, the police will NOT act.

All of the acts reported in the question, even if they did occur, amount to no more than misdemeanor offenses which, in order for the police to become involved, MUST occur in the presence of the officer(s) for them to legally be able to take action.

Can you sue a city police dept for not protecting you after you were robbed?

No, at least not in the United States. There are several cases related to this issue, but the one that first comes to mind is DeShaney v. Winnebago County (489 U.S. 189), a 1989 decision. The government has no special duty to protect an individual from harm if the government didn't create the harm. If this weren't true, then every crime victim could sue the police for failing to protect them from criminals.