Typically, there has to be an imminent threat of danger to you before you resort to using lethal force against someone's pet, much the same as in the case of shooting a person. Otherwise, you could end up facing charges including animal cruelty. If it's bothering you so much, call your local animal control agency. They'll capture the animal, and render a fine to the owner.
Yes. Firstly you can't shoot anything that is not your property, second that is animal cruelty, and third, if you kill it that is a game law violation. Do not shoot any animal with paintballs.
Damage to someones property if you were at fault.
As long as you shoot it on your property at your property.
Yes, if you only shoot your property.
If you shoot on your property at your property you will be fine.
If you only shoot your property, on your property you will be fine.
yes
The animal that can shoot quills as a defense mechanism is the porcupine.
If you shoot at your property on your property, or with the owners permission you should be fine.
Its when you kill someones animal or animals in town.
No. As long as you do not harm anyone or thing, you are free to shoot the marker in your property.
Yes