Sunday marks the day the “Purple Paint” law goes into effect in Indiana. This means, from Sunday on, instead of marking your private property with a “no trespassing “sign, you can mark it with a line ...
MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — Hunters, keep an eye out for purple paint on trees or posts. If you ignore it, you will be considered a trespasser. Deer archery season opens statewide this Saturday, and the ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – A new Pennsylvania law that allows landowners to use purple paint as a private property notice has taken effect. Act 203 of 2019 allows landowners to mark trees and fence ...
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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – A new law may impact ...
Did you know there is a new way to mark your territory? Indiana’s “Purple Paint Law” allows property owners to warn others that they are approaching private property by spray painting trees and posts.
In fashion circles, they might explain this by saying purple is the new yellow. Or orange. Or white. Hunters, hikers, paddlers and adventurers of all sorts across the country have long known to look ...
INDIANAPOLIS (FOX19) - Private Property signs and fences could soon be a thing of the past in Indiana, as lawmakers have OK'd a new way to say "no trespassing." Indiana's "Purple Paint Law" is now in ...