It has been claimed that the New Year has put new laws on the books across the United States, ranging from the innovative to the odd.
It has been claimed that the New Year has put new laws on the books across the United States, ranging from the innovative to the odd. California legislators alone passed more than 800 bills last year, most of which took effect after midnight Tuesday, the New York Daily news reported.
California has also made self-driving cars legal on public streets, although a human must still be in the passenger seat.
While New Yorkers can still buy plastic bottles, businesses in Concord, Mass., are now banned from selling them.
In Kansas, residents of Wellington are prohibited from owning more than four felines in a home - a law meant to clamp down on the growing cat population.
Feral pigs, meanwhile, are the problem in Kentucky, where it's now illegal to release them back into the wild.
While more cities have moved to ban plastic bags, lawmakers in Concord, Mass., went the extra step and are giving plastic bottles the boot.
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The bill's sponsor, Democratic State Sen. Ted Lieu, said that packs of dogs can occasionally tear apart bobcats after catching them. Of the 32 states that allow bear hunting, 17 have banned the use of dogs, according to the Humane Society of the United States.
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