if you want to return a pair of defective allure shoes back to Spain you would have to call the company and ship it back.
You may have to ship it as though it were a firearm to be completely covered.
Yes. It has to be unloaded and secured, you have to declare it, and the firearm itself has to be legal both at the point of origin and at the destination.
Circe turns the men back and tells Odysseus to port his ship properly, and to hide their gear in some cave.
Yes
Generally speaking, no, however, there is an except in most states. You can ship a handgun directly to the manufacturer for repair and they can ship it directly back to you, however, individuals are not supposed to ship handguns in the mail, but by Fedex or UPS or some other secondary carrier.
Yes, you can ship to Australia if you declare it as a firearm, and go through that process, also note that Air tanks must be disassembled if you want to ship them.
The stern is the back end of a ship.
Legally speaking, the owners representative on board is the Captain of the ship, properly referred to as the Master.
Piracy applies to that because if you use the ship instead of the country the ship has no way to ensure their safety and the Pirates have firearm to enforce what they want.
The " front "or forward part of a ship is called the bow the "back" or aft part of a ship is called the sternThe front of a ship is called the 'bow' or the 'prow'. The back of a ship is called the 'stern'.
Under US law, you may ship a firearm to a person that is permitted to possess guns, or to yourself. If transferring ownership, and the gun crosses a state line, it must be shipped TO the holder of a Federal Firearms License (such as a Dealer or Collector). Unloaded rifles and shotguns may be sent by US Mail. Handguns cannot be mailed except by a Dealer or Manufacturer, and must be shipped by UPS or FedEx.