Ding dong ditching is not explicitly illegal in Georgia, but it can lead to charges under related laws. Georgia lacks a specific statute targeting the ...
Bed bugs are surging across North Carolina, fueled by travel, urban density, and resistant strains, topping national infestation lists. Five cities—Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Wilmington, ...
New York does not have a stand-your-ground law. Instead, it enforces a strict “duty to retreat” outside the home, requiring individuals to safely escape ...
Michigan treats senior drivers the same as others for license renewal, with no age-specific mandates beyond standard vision screenings during in-person visits. Licenses expire ...
No Massachusetts statute explicitly bans driving barefoot—it’s legal nationwide, including here. However, poor control from lack of footwear could lead to careless or reckless ...
Pocket knives are generally legal to own and carry in Maryland, with “penknives” explicitly exempted from weapon definitions. Restrictions focus on concealed carry of ...
Ding dong ditching—ringing a doorbell and running away—is not explicitly illegal in Illinois but can violate disorderly conduct or criminal trespass statutes. It risks ...