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State and Local Government Law

Fordham Law School

1983

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"Green River Ordinances": Where Does The Burden Belong?, Osborne M. Reynolds, Jr. Jan 1983

"Green River Ordinances": Where Does The Burden Belong?, Osborne M. Reynolds, Jr.

Fordham Urban Law Journal

Over the years, many communities have attempted to restrict door-to-door salespersons. Green River Ordinance is a term derived from an ordinance adopted in Green River, Wyoming, in November, 1931. The measure declared the practice of going in or upon private residences for the purpose of peddling, or soliciting orders for the sale of goods without prior consent of the owners or occupants of the residence a nuisance and subjected such activities to criminal penalties. The popularity of, and controversy over, these ordinances continue to this day.