Can a felon use a muzzleloader in mn?
Minnesota allows hunting with muzzleloaders and does not restrict ownership of muzzleloading firearms. There are restrictions specific to hunting by season and area, check the current edition of the DNR hunting handbook.
Are lawinforcement records public?
Yes
Criminal arrest records are perhaps one of the most commonly requested and searched public document when checking a person's background and character tendencies. These records are considered a matter of public record.
Formerly, a person searching for such information would have to physically visit the local courthouse or law enforcement agency that created the records to request copies and review them.
In some countries, they can now be viewed
online.
What law should you follow if a state law and HIPAA federal law disagree?
If the state laws conflict, you must follow either the law that offers the greater privacy protection or that which offers more patient rights.
How old must you be to get your cartilage pierced in Maryland without parental consent?
Contact your local health unit they will advise you about age requirements and locations that provide professional body piercing services in your area.
What could be the consequences if you are late paying a traffic ticket in Florida?
If you are just late I'd contact the court and make arrangements. Otherwise your drivers license will be suspended for failure to pay fines and an arrest warrant will probably be issued for you. The court may wait very short time (within five days) before give out warrant. The sooner you contact the court, the better change the court will not issued the warrant. Most state can reissued the court date (but must prove why you can not make the last court date). If you are not an Indiana resident, your state of residence will be contacted. You will then have 30(if I remember correctly) days to show your state proof of payment or your license will be suspended.
Why does federal law prevail over state laws?
Federal Laws prevail over state laws because of the supremacy clause listed in the constitution. The Supremacy clause states that the constitution is the supreme law of the land. Therefore, federal laws are greater than state laws.
What is the penalty of forgery of financial instrument in Texas?
What is the statute of limitations FOR CHECK FORGERY IN TX
How many kids can you babysit without having a license in nevada?
In the state of Utah ou are permitted to care fo only four children without a license.
Can a person with a second degree misdemeanor own or purchase a firearm in Pa?
Unless you have some type of FELONY offense on your record, yes, you should be able to UNLESS your particular crime carries some type of Pennsylvania prohibition against it.
Missouri State Laws regarding childrens sleeping arrangements?
In order to get an accurate answer to this question you would probably need to contact your child protection agency and ask them. They are, afterall, who would enforce this.
I know on military installations you cannot have children of the opposite age in the same bedroom after the age of 5 or 6.
In foster care you sign contracts stating you will not house boys and girls in the same bedrooms at certain ages (depending on the state and local rules).
Some communities/counties/states have rules against this as well, so it could very well boil down to your local jurisdiction. I am unable to find any federal law (which would cover all 50 states and territories) that expressely addresses this issue.
Some landlords even put it in your lease (this protects them in the event that you would get in trouble with the police/CPS).
While it is not advisable once they are older (especially during puberty) I cannot honestly say if it is legal. Call CPS you will not get into trouble for asking and if you are really paranoid use *69 and block your number.
There aren't any states in the US that are non extradition states. The Constitution requires all states to recognize and cooperate with each others laws.
What crimes constitute a class D felony in NY?
Not including "class D Violent felonies", they include Attempted manslaughter in the 2nd degree, attempted vehicular manslaughter in the 2nd degree, vehicular assault in the 1st degree, reckless endangerment in the 1st degree, attempted rape in the 2nd degree, sodomy in the 2nd degree, and promoting a sexual performance by a child. I got this from the NYSED website.
If you are on a one-week furlough can you receive unemployment benefits?
I believe you can, if your employer reports it. But there is also (at least in TN) a 1 week waiting period for some reason. So if you think that over the next few months you may be off, lets say a week at a time, you need to get that first week out of the way. Then you can collect on future weeks off.
At least that's what I've been led to believe, something like that is going on where I work now.
Can a felon work on a cruiseship?
Me and my husband just went on a cruise to Mexico. He is on probation for 10yrs for some pot from 7 years ago. He didnt get a notice from his Probation officer and was never asked about it. We just went. The cruise lines only want people with unpaid warrants.
The right to inherit has nothing to do with who was named executor. The right to inherit remains valid with all of the children. Consult a probate attorney that knows the laws for your state. ==Another Perspective== The court appointed executor has the obligation and authority to settle the estate. Only the executor has the power to manage the assets, transfer property, close accounts, sell real estate, etc. The executor must follow the provisions set forth in the will. However, all the powers of the office may be carried out according to the discretion of the executor without any interference by the beneficiaries. If the beneficiaries have questions concerning the executor's role they should first contact the attorney who is being paid to handle the estate.
How many times can a officer taser you?
This depends on department policy, however, medical experts recommend no more than three 5 second intervals. Otherwise damage can be done to the heart, brain, and soft tissue.
What is legal age to be left alone in Spain?
There is no minimum legal age to stay in a hotel.
People bring infants to hotels all over the world.
Can a convicted felon get a builders license in Michigan?
According to MCL 338.42 "Judgment of guilt in criminal prosecution or judgment in civil action as evidence in determining good moral character; notice; rebuttal," the answer that can be given is maybe.
Can you be arrested for carrying a gun without a license?
Laws vary place to place. In the US, there are over 2,000 Federal and State gun laws. Some states do not have a law that requires a license to carry a concealed firearm. MOST states do not require a license to openly wear a firearm. Depends on where you are. And you did not tell us where you are, so we can't really answer.
What is armed robbery and who is an armed robber?
If you steal something with your arms (and hands) then you are an armed robber. Armed robbery is when you steal from somebody using your arms to carry what you steal.
No its not. Armed robbery is when you use force or a weapon to gain access into someones home, which in that case has to be when someone is home in order to inflict intimidation upon to gain access. Someone who is an armed robber would be someone who chooses to rob a home while someone is there by way of force, intimidation, and/or with a weapon.
A "robbery" is committed when one person gains possession or control of another person's property by force or the threat of force. The robbery is "armed" when the threat of force involves an actual or implied weapon.
(In the US) All sworn police officers, whether they carry out traffic duties or not, are armed. If you are referring to uniformed civilian parking officers, or uniformed civilian aides who may, or may not, direct traffic at school crossings or busy intersections, they usually are not. It is generally easy to tell if a uniformed officer is armed by observing whether or not they are carrying a service weapon in a holster on their belts.
Is it legal in Florida to wear body armor for safety if your not a cop?
As long as you aren't a felon, or aren't using it during the commission of a crime.
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Can you get arrest for having an unregistered firearm in the car?
It depends on where in are, and exactly what you mean by the question. In most of the United States, there is no such thing as registration, so the term "registration" is irrelevant in regards to guns. But, to further answer the question, it may not be legal to have a loaded gun that is accessible in your car without a permit depending on what state you are in. In Tennessee for instance, you can only legally carry a loaded gun on your person or have it accessible in your car if you have a permit. You can, however, transport an unloaded pistol without a permit.
Do all US states require a permit to buy and own a handgun?
Only a few, but I don't remember which ones, except for Illinois.