Just the other day I was in a car with a few friends when it came up that one of us was carrying a small amount of weed. It wasn’t the driver, and we weren’t smoking anything. We got to wondering whether it was actually legal now to carry weed. Which led us to a conversation about what it is and isn’t legal to carry in New York State. 

We were curious about things like pot, pepper spray, and guns. So, I did a little research (also known as using Google) and came up with a list of things that may or may not be legal to carry. Have you found yourself wondering about these things? Here you go…

Is It Legal to Carry These Things in the Hudson Valley?

Answers To Your Questions About What's Legal to Carry

I actually know a lot more about the laws now than I did just a few days ago. Bottom line is, make sure you do your homework before you just start carrying something around that may not be legal. Always better to be safe than sorry.

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The Hudson Valley, or the new Hollywood? The Hudson Valley has been featured in many movies over the years, and it's not stopping. From recent hits like A Quiet Place (2018) to modern- classic films like The Departed (2006), The Hudson Valley has been a low-key hot spot for locations. Due to tax incentives, beautiful locations, and the growth of independent filmmaking, the Hudson Valley will continue to thrive as a valuable destination for filmmakers.

So, we compiled a list of 25 Hudson Valley locations featured in film. This list includes blockbuster hits and independent films too. We hope you enjoy reading through, and learn more about The Hudson Valley and film!

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