We know you plan on having a lot of fun this summer, whether you are going to the lake or traveling farther away from home. However, here are some things to remember to avoid trouble with the law in Missouri.
While Missouri Amendment 3 permits marijuana use in private residences, it’s still illegal in parks, public areas, and moving cars.
It’s also important to note that only adults aged 21 or older can possess marijuana – up to three ounces at a time. So, if you choose to partake, make sure you understand how to do so legally.
Make sure you’re well-acquainted with local laws and ordinances regarding open containers. Alcohol regulations can vary depending on whether you are at a private beach, public property, or a local, state, or federal park. Some public spaces may have a blanket ban on alcohol, while others may only prohibit glass bottles and open containers. And public intoxication is generally illegal everywhere, so know your limits.
If you’re heading to a state park for a camping trip or hiking through a national forest, know whether you can pack a gun – and which animals can be on your dinner menu. Of course, gun laws vary by state, so pay attention to what side of the state line you are on when carrying a gun.
Check state and local statutes before you blow up some earth to celebrate America’s independence. Some areas prohibit the use of fireworks, and others limit when you can use them. Still – other places restrict the types of fireworks you can use.
Remember – fireworks laws and regulations are often enforced for a reason. You don’t want to be the cause of a forest fire, do you?
Some states have a ban on hand-held cell phones while driving. Most states prohibit texting while driving. Did you know that excessive window tint can be a valid reason for a traffic stop in many areas? And, of course, never drive while you’re impaired. That’s illegal in all 50 states.
Being hot is no excuse to take off your clothes in public. You can be arrested for public nudity if you aren’t careful where you shed your clothes.
We hope your summer of fun doesn’t cause you trouble with the law. However, if you are facing any legal issues, contact Kelly, Symonds, Reed & Jansen – your personal injury and criminal defense attorneys in Kansas City.
We serve the Missouri side of the metro area –Lee’s Summit, MO; Johnson County, MO; Clinton, MO; and Clinton County, MO.
Please fill out the contact form on our website for a free case evaluation. Let’s have a safe and fun summer, Kansas City!
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