No, sleeping on a refrigerator in your Colorado backyard is not illegal statewide. This notion stems from debunked “dumb laws” lists that circulate online ...
Kentucky property laws govern backyard fences through deeds that define boundaries, state fence statutes (KRS Chapter 256), and doctrines like adverse possession. Disputes often ...
In Louisiana, fault in slip-and-fall cases typically lies with the property owner or merchant if they failed to maintain safe premises, but victims bear ...
Vermont has several everyday laws related to jaywalking, littering, and similar behaviors that people might unknowingly violate. These stem from traffic safety, public order, ...
Georgia enforces several unusual laws alongside its standard prohibitions. Bear wrestling, while more famously banned in states like Alabama and Louisiana to curb animal ...
North Carolina General Statute §14-197 technically prohibits using profane or indecent language in a loud and boisterous manner on public highways within earshot of ...
Chopping down certain cacti isn’t automatically a jail-worthy offense on your own property, unlike stricter rules for wild collection.​ Protected Species New Mexico designates ...
Claims of bizarre food laws, like pickles needing state approval or testing, stem from urban legends and misinterpretations of cottage food regulations. No statute ...