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It's called "breach of the peace"
There's a law against that everywhere, disturbing the peace
NO noise ordinance but can be charged with disturbing the peace
Challenging someone to a fight is against the law. It can be considered disorderly conduct or disturbing the peace and is a misdemeanor offense.
The cast of John Law and the Mississippi Bubble - 1978 includes: Stanley Jackson as Narrator
If you were in your front yard, you would certainly satisfy the portion of the law about being "in public." However, if you weren't disturbing the peace, the chances of your coming to the attention of law enforcement are VERY slim.
The Indian Removal Act was the 1930 law that was proposed by President Jackson which called for the 70s Indians to be moved to new lands west of the Mississippi river.
Contact your local law enforcement agency and ask about what hours they may do this, or what the local disturbing the peace statute is.
I haven't, but my friend has. Here's my secret. If you see a cop, turn it the down.
If dogs are barking and people are covering there ears then yes there is noise ordinates on disturbing the peace.
What I find the most disturbing is that marrige is forbidden between Jews and subjects.
In most states, yes. The charge is 'disorderly conduct by abusive language' and in some cases, 'disturbing the peace'. There is also a charge for cursing on a public street.