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What are the requirements for purchasing a Smith & Wesson M&P40 handgun?

Federal law prohibits handgun purchase by individuals previously convicted of crimes punishable by more than a year in prison, who are under indictment for such crimes, who have been convicted of any domestic violence offense, have current restraining orders against them by partners or partners' children or have renounced U.S. citizenship, as well as by those who have illegal alien status, are fugitives from the law, or have been declared mentally defective or committed to a mental institution, says About.com. The Washington Post reports that in 1992 Congress authorized restoration of gun..

Which interest group is the most powerful in Texas?

Texans for Lawsuit Reform, also known as TLR, aims to bring tradition back to litigation in the court system. Comprised of all parties, the group was established in 1994 and is the state’s largest justice system reform organization. The wealthy donors that back the group enable it to continue engaging in continuous political activity outside of campaigns. The group's power was obvious in the 2010 elections where more than 90 percent of the candidates sponsored by the group won and only 7 percent lost. The remaining less than 2 percent were not up for election that year.

What is Article 4 of the U.S. Constitution?

Section 2 denies criminals the ability to flee to other states to escape justice. If a criminal is apprehended in another state, he is to be returned to the jurisdiction where he was convicted. Section 3 establishes rules for admitting new states into the union. Section 4 is the federal government's guarantee that the states enjoy a republican form of government, and that the federal government defends them from invasion or domestic violence.

What is HIPPA compliance?

Employees of health care providers are required by law to comply with HIPAA standards, states Online Tech. Business associates and subcontractors of health care facilities must also be in compliance with HIPAA standards.\nHIPAA privacy laws are enforced by the Office for Civil Rights, the agency responsible for setting national standards for the security of health information that should be protected electronically, according to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Employees, businesses and covered entities are restricted from violating the confidentiality and safety of the patient. F..

What are some prominent German postal codes?

Germany is one of the first countries to introduce postal codes which are also known as ZIP codes. Before reunification, West Germany prefixed the letter W to a four-digit postal code while East Germany used the letter O, for "ost" or "east," to its own set of four-digit postal codes. Other prominent German postal codes are for its major cities such as Dresden, Berlin, Hamburg, Hanover and Dusseldorf in addition to Koln, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Munich and Nuremberg.

What are the different U.S. Army ranks in order from the highest to the lowest?

Officer ranks in the U.S. Army consist of commissioned officers and warrant officers. There are 11 commissioned officer ranks ranging from the top-level general of the Army to the entry-level officer's rank of second lieutenant. The rank of general of the Army, also known as a five-star general, is only achieved during wartime. The last general of the Army served during WWII. Other officer ranks include general, brigadier general, colonel, major and captain.\n\nWarrant officers are appointed by the secretary of the Army and are recognized as experts in their field. Warrant officers have t..

What is an estafa case?

In an estafa case, the second requirement is not relegated to physical injury alone. If the party loses money or property, an estafa case can be brought against the perpetrator in a court of law. The rules apply even if physical goods are not lost, but the victim is owed goods or money. The three specific designations for estafa cases include disloyalty or abuse of confidence, estafa through fraud, and estafa through false pretenses.

What are some facts about the U.S. Army?

The first Congress passed the bill to create a militia among the states that could be called into action by the president as needed for the well-being of the entire country. Until this was bill was passed, each state was able to refuse to send their men to fight for the nation.Other facts about the military include that most presidents have had military backgrounds before being elected to office. As of 2015, 31 of the 43 U.S. presidents all served in the military. although not all had substantial roles. The military is also the largest employer in the world with 1.4 million paid active-duty me..

What is required to get a divorce in Florida?

The only other ground in Florida for a divorce is mental incapacitation, notes Feldman & Schneiderman. This occurs where a spouse is incapacitated for at least three years, and no less than two psychiatrists attest to there being no cure or hope of recovery. In practice, this reason is rarely used, as individuals can simply cite marital breakdown in the same circumstances.\nAdditionally, at least one spouse must have lived in Florida for more than six months before applying for a divorce there, states HG.org. Applicants must file their Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with the circuit cour..

What happens when you egg a car?

Egg whites are also difficult to remove from car after they dry ? they contain ingredients that are used in waterproof glue. If a car is egged and the egg is not removed promptly, the paint job may need to be sanded down to the metal, and the car will have to be repainted.

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