A few years ago the American Automobile Association did a study and said that it was not specifically illegal to drive barefoot in any state in the US.
HOWEVER, most states have laws against "careless and imprudent" driving (or some similar phrase), which is basically a catch-all for "anything a police officer considers to be unsafe, even if there isn't a specific law against that precise thing." So, while you won't receive a ticket citing you for "barefoot driving", because there's not a law against that, that doesn't necessarily mean you won't get a ticket at all if you do it.
Yes. There is no law against driving barefoot in ANY USA state.
No, it is not illegal. New Mexico does not require a front state license plate.
yes
no it is not
In New Mexico, riding on the bow or gunwales of the boat is illegal and considered dangerous and negligent operation
Escorting is legal almost everywhere, but prostitution is illegal in New Mexico.
no but it is illegal to throw it down at someone
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Yes.
Yes there legal in New Mexico, the only places they are illegal are New York City, California, and Hawaii.
It is not illegal to cut yucca plants on your own property or with permission. However, cutting yucca plants on public land or protected areas may be subject to strict regulations and could potentially be illegal. It is always best to check with local authorities or land managers before cutting any plants.
Yes