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If you see purple paint, stop walking. What your state's paint law means. Jonathan Limehouse, USA TODAY Sat, May 3, 2025 at 10:57 PM UTC 2 min read ...
Have you heard of the purple paint law? I reported about this law when it was first enacted, but thought it might be time for a reminder. In case you missed it, Indiana passed a law in 2018 that gives ...
It's called the "purple paint law," also known as RS 14:63, and it says if a person puts vertical purple lines at least an inch thick on a sidewalk, driveway, the trees, or property, there is no ...
They are adopting “purple paint” laws. Those allow landowners to “post” their property by painting purple stripes on trees or posts along the boundary. Arkansas, in 1989, was the first.
Purple paint has a new meaning in Pennsylvania under a law that just took effect in January. Landowners are now allowed to legally notify hunters and others that they're trespassing by painting ...
Here are the best purple paint colors to use in your home, according to designers. If done on all trim and walls in mixed sheens (eggshell on walls, satin or semi-gloss on trim and millwork) it ...
Using the paint is akin to posting a "No Trespassing" sign, although not everyone knows what it means. So far, more than 20 states have a "purple paint law" in place, the Hudson Valley Post reported.
The “purple paint law” has been on the books for five years now, but in case you missed it, Indiana passed a law in 2018 that gives landowners one more tool to communicate the message, “No Trespassing ...