While it's definitely considered naughty Oklahomans are wondering if it's illegal to do in the Sooner State. If you know the answer you've more than likely been busted yourself.
The city government in this Oklahoma town have just passed a new ordinance that requires a permit for anyone who helps feeds the homeless leaving it's citizens angry and upset.
Are there any specific laws in the Sooner State that prohibit drivers from warning each other about speed traps and check points by their flashing their vehicle's headlights?
From pigs getting frisky at the airport to Bingo regulations, this article spills the beans on the weirdest and wackiest laws that still call Texas home.
If you haven't heard the news yet Oklahoma is looking to make sports betting legal. Just recently Governor Kevin Stitt on his official Twitter page stated that he supports legal sports betting according to a Tweet he posted yesterday.
If you've ever faced the difficult task of taking care of the remains of a family pet you know all too well just how heartbreaking it can be. Not only that, a lot of people wonder "Is it legal to bury my pet in the backyard?"
Oklahoma lawmakers are working on new legislation that would make stealing catalytic converters a felony. It's becoming a real problem in the Sooner State as more and more thieves are stealing these expensive parts from parked vehicles.
Ukraine would love to have Oklahomans join in the fight! Think about it, who wouldn't want a bunch of well-armed Okies on their side? Well, we could be seeing our fellow Oklahomans volunteer into Ukraine's military. A new bill if passed would allow U.S. citizens the legal opportunity to fight for other Nations if they choose.
One of the most controversial parts of the new law is immunity for motor vehicle operators that may unintentionally hit protestors blocking public roads and highways.
The Oklahoma State House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday (02-24-15) that will prohibit drivers from texting while operating a motor vehicle. HB 1965 by state Rep. Terry O’Donnell, R-Catoosa was passed with overwhelming support.