Maine has no specific statewide law banning cursing while driving, unlike viral claims about Rockville, Maryland’s municipal ordinance against profane language near streets. The ...
Indiana lacks a specific “pickle law” making pickles themselves illegal, unlike the viral myth about Connecticut’s bounce test for quality. The state’s quirky food ...
Chopping down a protected cactus in Arizona can indeed be a felony, but Alaska homeowners generally face no such restrictions for common vegetation on ...
Connecticut landlord-tenant laws, governed by the Connecticut Landlord and Tenant Act (Chapter 830 of the General Statutes), balance rights for renters and owners while ...
No, individuals in Nevada do not “own” rainwater in the absolute sense due to the state’s prior appropriation water rights system, but homeowners can ...
Utah maintains some of the strictest alcohol laws in the U.S., influenced by its large Mormon population, but recent reforms have eased certain restrictions ...
No, jaywalking and littering in Delaware are not laws you break every day without realizing—they are enforced statutes with clear penalties under Title 21 ...
No, bear wrestling is not specifically illegal in Rhode Island as a standalone prohibited activity. This notion circulates in “weird laws” lists as a ...