7 Unusual Laws In North Carolina You May Or May Not Be Breaking
Yes, there are plenty of laws you consider bad if they were enacted by the opposing political party of the one you support. But this, it’s not going to get political. Instead, I’m going to tell you about 7 rather unusual laws that are still on the books in North Carolina. Will you actually be charged if you break them? In most cases probably not. But there is always a chance so better safe than sorry. Some of these laws, just seem well unnessecary addressing issues that most people will never encounter. Others are based on cultural norms that are somewhat antiquated now. And others, actually are intended to keep you safe. These laws were all shared with us by our friends at Schmidt And Clark.
7 Unusual North Carolina Laws
Final Thoughts
Mike Schmidt from SchmidtAndClark.com had this to say about these unusual laws North Carolina has: “As a lawyer, I have to admit that reading about these odd North Carolina laws gave me a good chuckle. It’s remarkable how legislative action can stem from seemingly outlandish behavior. I mean, who knew that stealing kitchen grease and plowing cotton fields with elephants would require legal intervention? It just goes to show that the law is a reflection of human behavior, and sometimes, that behavior can be downright bizarre”. Honestly I just want to know who tried to plow a field with an elephant. And where they even got the elephant?
Two Carolina Beaches the Most Dangerous Beaches in the U.S.
Well, as the weather starts to somewhat warm up. It’s good if you take a look to understand some of the beaches you may be visiting. I am personally not a beach water kind of girl, because I think of the danger. You have to be careful whenever you are at the beach and understand that it can be very dangerous. So dangerous that it can also be deadly, so you have to be careful.
Recently, Travel Lens named the most dangerous beaches in the U.S. and Fox Weather is giving us the top 10 list. Fortunately, no Carolina beaches happened to be in the N0. 1 spot, but they are in the top 10. Well, South Carolina has been on this list before so here we are again with another year on the list. One beach from North Carolina and another from South Carolina have been listed in the top 10. But, can you guess which beaches those are? I went ahead and gathered the top 10 and will show numbers 5-10. Let’s see which Carolina has the worst beach below. Check out the full list here to see exactly which cities are at the top!
Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.