It is unlawful to buy or sell cotton after the sun goes down.
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Added: 2026/3/18
The Law
In the agricultural heyday of the South, farmers and merchants feared that weighing and judging the quality of cotton in the dark would lead to massive fraud. The lack of proper lighting meant dirt and rocks could be hidden in the bales to increase weight. Therefore, all cotton transactions must strictly be daytime affairs.
Source & Citation
Code/Statute: N.C. Gen. Stat. § 106-12
North Carolina General Statutes - Agriculture
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