Yes, the .22-250 Remington is legal for deer hunting in South Dakota, but there are specific regulations that must be followed. The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department requires a minimum bullet diameter of .24 inches (6mm) for big game hunting, so hunters using a .22-250 must ensure they are using an appropriate bullet that meets this requirement. Additionally, it's advisable to check the latest regulations before hunting, as laws can change.
Yes
In South Dakota, you can shoot off fireworks up until July 5th. It is illegal to shoot off fireworks after that date without a special permit.
No. An airsoft rifle is not a legal weapon to use when hunting deer in South Dakota. It is also illegal to hunt on private land without permission plus it is illegal to shoot a firearm within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite, or recreation area.
no
Robins are protected by the Migratory Birds Treaty Act of 1918, so it is illegal to shoot robins in the nations which have agreed to the treaty. Those nations are the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Russia. Since South Dakota is part of the United States, the treaty applies to South Dakota, thus making it illegal to shoot a robin in South Dakota. The Migratory Birds Treaty Act was one of the first environmental laws and was designed for the protection of migratory birds. The treaty was enacted in a time when many bird species were threatened by the commercial trade in birds and bird feathers.
No. But where you shoot it, what you shoot it at, or where the projectile goes can be.
It is never legal to shoot anyone inless you are part of a government organisation such as the police or army and have orders to shoot
In North Dakota, shooting albino pheasants is generally not legal. The state's regulations classify albino or white pheasants as protected species, meaning they cannot be hunted. Hunters should always check the latest regulations from the North Dakota Game and Fish Department to ensure compliance with hunting laws.
NO
It is legal to shoot under some circumstances. Like any place, there are laws and regulations that must be followed.
It's not legal to shoot anyone with anything in England. Even if they do speak funny.
No, it is not legal to shoot pirates in international waters unless in self-defense or defense of others.