All US states have laws that relate to littering, disposing of waste material, etc.
Littering paper can be against the law depending on the jurisdiction. Many cities and states have laws in place that prohibit littering of any kind, including paper. Penalties for littering can include fines, community service, or other forms of punishment.
The Netherlands New Zealand Singapore United Kingdom United States International Waters Australia - has no legislation on the books - but all states and territories now have legislation against littering,
Developed countries try to impose strict laws for controlling littering. Countries such as Singapore, Ireland, and Switzerland have imposed strict laws against litter.
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Many do. One example would be a no littering sign.
In the USA, there used to be laws against miscegenation.
"There aren't many things that are universally cool, and not littering is."
(In the US) MANY states have laws against having opened alcohol containers in the vehicle.
In November 2012, it is easy to find that 39 states and the District of Columbia have laws against texting while driving. It is not so easy to find what those states are.
there is one law against killing cows
It is in any area where there's a law against it. Probably not a crime-crime, but certainly a violation of the law. Wherever there's a law in place and you break it, you're a lawbreaker, though not necessarily a criminal. Ues, a misdemeanor subject to a fine and further charges depending on severity of the littering..
There are many different consequences of littering in the United States. One can be fined for littering a substantial amount of money, or one could accidentally hurt animals who eat their trash.