No. A felon may not, in accordance with federal law, purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms.
Dogs are allowed on the small tate hill beach on the east side of whitby, all through the year. dogs are not allowed on west cliff beach between 1st may to the 30th September.
No dogs aren't allowed but you may get someone to over look it sometimes.
This is question does not have a simple answer. Under Chapter 7 bankruptcy whether you will be allowed to keep your car varies by state. In the case of motor vehicles it depends on your equity in the vehicle and the "motor vehicle exemption" allowed by your state law. In some cases you are allowed only your equity -- that is the value of the used car minus the amount you own on a your loan. And of your equity your may be allowed only some portion, called the motor vehicle exemption. The exemption allowed by your state and your equity determine if you can keep your car.
Dogs are not allowed on that part of the beach from May 1st to September 30th.
There is no such Jewish law, but this may be a regional superstition.
You may be thinking of the Chevrolet Citation.
They will, but they should not be allowed to do so. The excess sodium in salt pork is not healthy for dogs and may affect their kidneys and other organs.
No, there is no buyer's remorse law on the purchase of any new car in any state. Once you buy the car it is yours, and it becomes a used car the moment you sign the contract and drive away. Some states may have such a law on the purchase of a used car, such as the California law, but not on a new car. There is however a lemon law in your state.
Yes, a felon can be in a car with a licensed gun carrier, but the felon is not allowed to access the gun. The law states that the felon may not own or possess the gun.
The specific policies regarding dogs allowed in army military housing may vary. Generally, recognized service dogs and certain breeds that are not considered aggressive may be permitted. It is best to check with the specific military housing office for the most accurate information on the breeds allowed and any additional requirements or restrictions.
No, there is no buyer's remorse law on the purchase of any new car in any state. Once you buy the car it is yours, and it becomes a used car the moment you sign the contract and drive away. Some states may have such a law on the purchase of a used car, such as the California law, but not on a new car. There is however a lemon law in your state.