it is against the law to kill your state bird
No it is not legal to own or interfere with any wild birds in Florida. Contact the Florida Department of Fish and Wildlife
Yes recently there was a law that you cant kill elephants for any reason unless it is killing people
Because the Michigan Audobon Society lobbied for it in 1931. The bird is very common in Michigan, and well known. It was passed as a House Resolution, not an actual law. Three years later, it was discovered that the Kirtland's Warbler is unique to Michigan. It summers in Northern Michigan, and winters in the Bahamas. Sounds like a smart bird to me. There is a push from the Michigan Audobon Society now to make the Kirtland Warbler the official state bird of Michigan. Links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirtland%27s_Warbler http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/birds/mi_american_robin.htm http://www.michiganaudubon.org/state_bird/state_bird.html
no
No, it is not legal to kill someone. Homicide is a criminal act and is punishable by law. If someone feels threatened or in danger, they should seek help from law enforcement or other authorities.
Yes it is against the law to kill humans.
It is against the law to kill anyone, REGARDLESS of the circumstances.
Yes, it is against the law to shoot buzzards in Tennessee. Buzzards are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which makes it illegal to hunt, kill, or harm them without the necessary permits. Penalties for violating this law can include fines and imprisonment.
No. It is murder and that is against the law.
It is not against the law to yourself. However, you may be hospitalized.
i love bunnies
yes but it is against the law
Yes if it can be avoided.
yes
In Georgia, it is not explicitly against the law to kill ladybugs. Ladybugs are not a protected species in the state, and there are no specific regulations prohibiting their destruction. However, it is important to consider the ecological benefits of ladybugs as natural predators of agricultural pests before taking any action that may harm them.
If you kill a state bird you could get a 25,000 dollar fine and up to 1 year in jail.
In the United States, woodpeckers are protected by Federal law.