No. Florida will allow US permit holders from other states to drive in their state, but not foreign nationals on a foreign learner's permit.
No, an Arizona driver's permit is not valid in California. The permit is only valid in the state it was issued.
California
You don't. Ferrets are completely illegal in the state of California.
Some states will allow out-of-state residents to get a concealed carry permit by that state, but not all states do this.
No.
That depends on which beach you're on. In general, State Beaches in California do not allow dogs, but there may be beaches run by the city or other entities which will allow dogs or other pets.
No,sloths are illegal. Sorry, you have to own a permit to own a sloth in the state of California.
No. South Carolina is one of the few states which does not allow an out-of-state driver to operate a vehicle in their state on a learner's permit.
Every state has different rules when it comes to keeping wildlife as pets. Some states only allow wildlife workers or zoos to hold raccoons. Other states allow individuals to keep raccoons with a permit. Some states require no permit.
Contact the California State Game and Wildlife Commission on permits for exotic animals
There would be a penalty... if it was illegal. A number of states *do* allow out-of-state permits to be used in the visiting state, but only if your home DMV allows your permit to be used out-of-state. It just takes a quick call to the other state's DMV and ask if out-of-state permits are valid there. For the record, I think only a few states do NOT allow out-of-state permits, SC, AZ, and NH are three that come to mind.