Alabama Laws

See Alabama's New Laws For '24; Featuring Protection Of The Obese
See Alabama's New Laws For '24; Featuring Protection Of The Obese
See Alabama's New Laws For '24; Featuring Protection Of The Obese
This will be very interesting in 2024 when several new laws take effect in Alabama on January 1st. This year, unlike the past few years, many of these new laws impact a large number of Alabamians. Let's get started with the biggest laws coming in 2024:
It's Illegal To Throw These 5 Items In The Trash In Alabama
It's Illegal To Throw These 5 Items In The Trash In Alabama
It's Illegal To Throw These 5 Items In The Trash In Alabama
I had no clue that these things were ILLEGAL to toss in the trash in Alabama. I'm betting many of you didn't know these things are illegal to throw away in Alabama. So, if you decide to do some deep spring cleaning, be careful not to throw these away:
If You See Purple Paint In Alabama You Need To Leave Right Away
If You See Purple Paint In Alabama You Need To Leave Right Away
If You See Purple Paint In Alabama You Need To Leave Right Away
Ok, WHY do YOU need to RUN if you notice purple paint across the state of Alabama? If you see purple paint on a tree, fence, piece of wood or building in Alabama would you have any idea what the purple paint posted really means? HERE'S WHAT PURPLE PAINT MEANS IN ALABAMA
Alabama's New Gun Laws (Plus A Few More) In 2023
Alabama's New Gun Laws (Plus A Few More) In 2023
Alabama's New Gun Laws (Plus A Few More) In 2023
Last year, it was a new law related to the vaccine for Covid-19. This time, it's a strange bill that allows law enforcement to easily obtain a warrant for a "wiretap" on your digital devices. Why is this necessary in the state of Alabama?
New Alabama Laws For 2023 That You Should Know
New Alabama Laws For 2023 That You Should Know
New Alabama Laws For 2023 That You Should Know
Last year, it was a new law related to the vaccine for Covid-19. This time, it's a strange bill that allows law enforcement to easily obtain a warrant for a "wiretap" on your digital devices. Why is this necessary in the state of Alabama?