Kansas does not have a statewide ban on chaining or tethering pets outdoors, making it generally legal if done humanely without causing cruelty. However, ...
Centerville stands out as Iowa’s poorest town based on recent economic data, grappling with low incomes and high poverty amid broader state recovery. This ...
Nevada police generally cannot search the contents of your phone during a routine traffic stop without a warrant, your consent, or specific legal exceptions. ...
Hawaii’s pocket knife laws balance public safety with recent reforms legalizing certain blades since 2024’s Act 21. Standard folding pocket knives remain fully legal ...
Ding dong ditching—ringing a doorbell and running away—is not explicitly illegal in West Virginia but can violate trespassing, harassment, or disorderly conduct laws. Consequences ...
Dash cams are fully legal in Idaho for private and commercial vehicles, with straightforward rules focused on safety and privacy. Proper setup ensures footage ...
Flipping off a cop in New Mexico is not illegal—it’s protected speech under the First Amendment. Courts nationwide, including precedents applicable to New Mexico, ...
Mississippi lacks a statewide ban on chaining pets outside, but the 2011 Dog and Cat Pet Protection Law prohibits “cruel confinement” that deprives animals ...