It really depends on the town/city you go to to. The city of Boston can care less about it, all you have to do in towns like Whitman, Milton, Canton or Dracut is to check in with a police department and you're good and other places like Waltham, Dedham, Newton, Methuen, Danvers and Haverhill, you have to have a permit attached to you from there saying who you are.
Franklin County, Ohio does not have specific laws against door-to-door solicitation. However, some cities within the county may have regulations regarding solicitation. It is important to check with the specific city's ordinance to see if any restrictions apply.
***Said to the salesman at your door, "I'm so sorry you did not notice the sign that clearly states 'No Solicitation', sir...", followed by a significant slamming of the door. Solicition will NOT be tolerated.
Massachusetts
In Massachusetts, the legal age of consent is 16, meaning that it is generally not legal for a 17-year-old to engage in sexual activity with a 14-year-old. Dating, however, is not explicitly addressed in state laws, but it is important to consider the legal implications of any intimate relationship involving minors.
No, Massachusetts does not have a specific emancipation statute that allows minors to become legally emancipated. Minors in Massachusetts are considered legally emancipated when they turn 18, as this is the age of majority in the state.
Franklin County, Ohio does not have specific laws against door-to-door solicitation. However, some cities within the county may have regulations regarding solicitation. It is important to check with the specific city's ordinance to see if any restrictions apply.
***Said to the salesman at your door, "I'm so sorry you did not notice the sign that clearly states 'No Solicitation', sir...", followed by a significant slamming of the door. Solicition will NOT be tolerated.
Yes, solicitation of sex is a punishable offense in the military for no other reason than it is a violation of local, state, and by some interpretations Federal laws. Violations of civilian laws is grounds for removal from military service under the UCMJ.
It depends entirely on what your state laws classify it as. Not all states classify it the same.
Prostitution is technically illegal in Japan, but the laws are somewhat ambiguous and a culture of "gray-area" establishments exists. Paying for sex itself is not illegal, but activities such as solicitation, brothel ownership, or pimping are against the law. Enforcement of these laws can also vary depending on the location.
None right now, because the laws against witchcraft were abolished hundreds of years ago.
Massachusetts
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The Coercive Acts were the laws that banned town meetings in Massachusetts.
Probably you are. You could have avoided the accident by simply looking in your mirror. The other driver was probably unable to stop when your door suddenly opened.
No, there is not. The only buyer's remorse law in Texas applies to door-to-door sales. There is no law that allows consumers to cancel contracts for automobiles, jewelry, homes, etc., that were not a result of a home solicitation. http://blog.laborlawtalk.com/2006/12/05/texas-buyers-remorse-laws/
Most likely Massachusetts will have different laws from other states, although all states' laws must stay within the laws of the Federal Government. All states have their own elected officials who draft and pass laws that reflect the needs of citizens of the state. Yes, Massachusetts labor laws are different from other states. One of such differences is the minimum wage because Massachusetts has a higher standard of living.