
Want to Live Off-the-Grid in Connecticut? There are Some Laws You Need to Know
Dreaming of ditching the city hustle for a chill off-grid life in Connecticut? Before you grow your beard and start writing your manifesto, there are a few things you should think about.

Connecticut isn’t exactly the easiest place to go off the grid. While it’s not impossible, you’ll have to deal with some quirky laws, zoning restrictions, and building codes that could make your off grid dream a bit trickier than you thought.
According to PrimalSurvivor.net, we’ve put together the key info to help you navigate Connecticut’s legal maze and get closer to living the off-grid life. So, before you start building that cabin or planting your homestead, here’s what you need to know about going off the grid in the Constitution State.
Want to Live Off-the-Grid in Connecticut? There are Some Laws You Need to Know
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I really don't get it, why can't you just be free in this country. I get and understand you can't just go plant a flag and say I'm home. I understand you need to own the land legally and go through a little red tape but the amount of thought, planning, time and energy that goes into getting away from people is maddening.
The older I get, the more I want to be alone with my family, but the world keeps insisting you interact with it. That's not cool bro. I'm going to pack one of those nut-sack bags on a stick, through it over my shoulder and start train-hopping. Screw the law, I want to move where I want, when I want. Take your laws and shove them.
I changed my mind, not going off the grid, I need to hot showers a day.
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