I ran beadlocks in CA for years and continue to here in Texas. Also drive across the states with them. Never had an issue with the law. I think the issue you will have is if you ever have an accident. Like a tire blows out and you damage another vehical or injured someone.Make sure the state(s) you plan to drive in allow a bead lock setup on the road. Here in CA, it's not legal on surface streets. I've heard of Highway Patrols running down vehicles headed to the Pismo (Oceano) Dunes for running on the freeway. I'd probably do the rings myself but I'm too lazy to carry four wheels/tires and swap them when I get to the sand. There are some good YouTube videos of how to set this up yourself. The tires hold up pretty well for the occasional times you're gonna drive in sand, air down to around 20 lbs. and then air up to travel on-road.
You could be like this guy and tow your toys with your F350. Then you just leave the bead locks on. #jealous.
The main thing about beadlocks and it goes for every state is maintenance. Inspect and recheck torque. I recheck torque on tire rotations. Let out air, check torque, air back up. Takes time but is part of the game.