In addition to the state regulations about hunting and firearms possession, most communities have regulations about what weapons are allowed to be fired on property. Most do not allow anything larger than a BB gun. In addition, firing a weapon can be covered by regulations regarding noise and keeping the peace.
It depends on where your backyard is. If it's your backyard and you are in a rural area, you should be OK. But if you are in a less rural area, there may be laws against discharging projectile weapons like BB guns, arrows, and paintball guns.
Check your local laws for a solid answer, but typicaly shooting your gun on private property is fine.
It depends on where you are. There are shooting ranges in most U.S. cities, and if you live outside a city's limits, you may be able to shoot in your backyard, if it's safe and legal. Check your local laws.
It all depends upon the zoning and/or humane laws in your particular city.
Michigan is the only state that participates in Michigan driver laws. The other states have their own laws.
NRA- National Rifle Associations NSSF - National Shooting Sports Foundation
They're bound by the same laws anyone else is.
Monkey laws in Michigan are null. http://petmonkeyinfo.com/laws.html
Laws on this vary by jurisdiction.
no. i wouldn't think so because u found them and unless the law finds out and tells u to give them to them then no
In Michigan it's illegal to spit against the wind. Also, in Alabama, it's illegal to flick boogers into the wind
Probably, you would have to research laws laws regarding airguns.