The 38 most strangers laws from everywhere in the United States

These surprising laws and regulations will impress you.


The laws do not always have to make sense. And no, we are not talking about the American constitution or code or one of the political diatribes that you may have seen on news and social media. If you are looking for the absolute strangest laws in books, look at the Small towns in America . Did you know, for example, that there is a law that prohibits parking in front of a popular coffee chain? Or that there is a place in the continental United States where it is illegal for a chicken to literally cross a road? (No word on if this particular law has been adopted for logistical purposes or to put an end, once and for all, to a tired joke.) Read the rest to find out more about more strange laws and where you would have to respect.

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Outside, completely strange laws in the United States

1. The frowning is illegal in this city of Idaho.

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Pocatello, Idaho adopted this strange law after exceptionally Hard winter like a little joke , and he managed to stay in books. A local journalist wrote on this subject in the Idaho State Journal And the news of the law has spread throughout the country. The American Bankers Association discovered the law and used the city of a national advertising campaign, which led the city known as the American Smile Capital. The punishment for not having followed the prescription is a "arrest" in a joke.

2. Minor culinary students are allowed to drink wine in Illinois.

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Illinois culinary students are technically authorized to drink during minors, but only if they agree to spit it right away. The bill, which has been nicknamed " Sip and spit, "Authorizes students over 18 but still under the legal age of alcohol consumption to consume alcohol in the context of their education, but prevents them from flourishing. Unfortunately, those who frequent a culinary school In other parts of the country are always limited to non -alcoholic options.

3. Hitting an automatic distributor is prohibited in Derby, Kansas.

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Derby people really want you to fight all your animal instincts and resist the urge to automatically , even if that argues you. This is a class A violation, which is liable to a year up to a year in the county prison.

4. DOWN your owner is prohibited in Rumford, in Maine.

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It should go without saying that you I can't bite your landlord , but apparently, it was necessary to say to Rumford, in Maine, where they explicitly put this law on books. Fighting with your landlord will win your house the appointment of a "disorderly house", which is liable to a fine of up to $ 2,500.

5. Painting of sparrows is prohibited in this part of Michigan.

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Painting or dyeing birds To market them and sell them like any other type of bird, it is against the law in Harper Woods, where - and this is only assumption, for the record - someone has probably tried to make a marketing fortune Gushed-up sparrows as parakeets. Selling painted birds is an offense.

6. Giving beer to elephants is prohibited at Mississippi.

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Once upon a time, a man in Natchez, the Mississippi invited people in his place for a live elephant show. It turns out that someone I had the drunk elephant First of all, who inspired the city to adopt this law. Interestingly, the law stipulates that you cannot give beer to the elephant in the street. Maybe if you did it in your backyard, it would be good?

7. Parking in front of Dunkin 'is not allowed in South Berwick, in Maine.

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There is no place for Parking in front of the Dunkin ' In South Berwick, Maine, but that apparently did not prevent people from trying, so the city adopted a law on this subject. And it is not the only law on books with Dunkin ', which must be an extremely popular place to visit. Another law prohibits chicago drivers from be on left From another Dunkin car park. Hopefully this company never steals or that the city will have some laws to modify.

8. Climbing ugly horses is illegal to Wilbur, Washington.

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Beauty is in the spectator's eye, but you better make sure that everyone thinks that your horse is beautiful in Wilbur, Washington, where it is Against the law to mount a "ugly horse", Whatever means. This is liable to a fine of $ 300.

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9. Combat words are not allowed to boulder, Colorado - unless it is with the cops.

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In Boulder, Colorado, it is against the law to tease, taunt or threaten someone hope that your words begin a fight. There East An exception, however. It's perfectly legal to say fighting words to a cop Until the cop asks you to stop, how legally you need to drop it. The law has been modified a few times over the years, to ensure that it is constitutional and does not restrict the rights of the first amendment of anyone, then now the intention to harass or annoying must be very clear.

10. You can have a roadkill for dinner in Virginia-Western.

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According to Code of the State of Virginia-Western §20-2-4 , you are allowed to keep and cook any animal accidentally killed on the road - as long as you say to the police within 12 hours of the moment when the incident occurred. You should also obtain a free permit in the Natural Resources Division of Virginie-Western (DNR). However, not all wild animals will go to the menu. Protected birds, elk, spotted fawn and cubs cannot be brought home.

11. Let the chickens cross the road is prohibited in Quitman, in Georgia.

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In Quitman, in Georgia, the answer to "why has the chicken crossed the road" is "because the chicken is a criminal". Yes it is against the law for a chicken to cross an open road In this part of the fishing state. Of course, these chickens cannot be punished, but the owner will be held responsible for letting his chicken steal the coop.

12. Fancy bike driving is prohibited in certain parts of Illinois.

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In Galesburg, Illinois, you must Go bike with both hands on the handlebars And cannot make any acrobatics. Both feet must stay on the pedals and don't even think about doing anything "fantasy". Runners under the age of 16 who are broken for fantasy driving will be condemned to a fine stagger $ 1, they have 24 hours to pay. After that, the fine goes to… $ 3. And if the fine is not paid after 72 hours, it then jumps at the rate billed to adults, which varies from $ 30 to $ 100.

13. Playing with a silly rope is prohibited in public in this part of Connecticut.

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The use of The silly rope is prohibited in Southington, Connecticut carnivals, parades and public spaces. The prescription prohibiting stuff was created after a lot of people sprayed a parade with a silly rope, which stained clothes, spoiled the paint on certain motor vehicles and almost lost control of two police officers . The use of the silly rope is liable to a fine of $ 99.

14. Having a pistol is compulsory in this city of Colorado.

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In 2013, the city of Nucla, Colorado, adopted a prescription requiring the head of each household in the city Have a pistol , for public security. Criminals, mental disabled people and "poor" are excluded from the law, as are people who do not have firearms for religious reasons. (If you are curious, the population of Nucla is, according to the last census, less than 600 people .)

15. Ice skating is prohibited in June and August in Moline, Illinois.

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Ice skating on the river pond in Moline, Illinois, is Against the law in June and August . However, it would be quite difficult to violate this law, because the low temperature during the summer months was in the 1960s.

16. The "inappropriately" dressing is prohibited if you are a hot dog seller in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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Hot-Dogs sellers in Fort Lauderdale must keep their outfits modest; They cannot have an exposed cleavage, wear strings G, or do their work in bikini , according to Sentine du Soleil .

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17. The heel is illegal after midnight on Fenwick Island, Delaware.

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Despite no professional sports team and a population of only 437 people, it is Against the law to the tailgate Between midnight hours and 6 am in fact, it is illegal to be even in a car parked during these hours. Basically, the city of Fenwick Island wants you to get home.

18. Eating watermelon in the park is prohibited in this city of Indiana.

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It may seem that people in charge of Beech Grove, Indiana, are there to ruin everyone's good time, but they say Watermelon is prohibited from parks Because the remaining deviations torn apart through garbage bags and did damage everywhere. The inhabitants say that the law is never applied, but it is too complicated to remove it from the books. Hence why he's still there. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

19. You cannot use cattle to damage the trains in Montana.

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The Montana law specifically declares that farmers or any other person having access to livestock may not use the herd to harm companies or persons associated with the railway. Intentionally lead animals On a railroad can lead to a fine of $ 50,000 or up to five years in prison.

20. Eating fried chicken with a fork is prohibited in parts of Georgia.

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You legally need to eat fried chicken with your fingers In the county of Gainesville, Georgia. And unlike some of the other archaic rules, this law is always applied ... in a way. In fact, a 91 -year -old woman was An arrested for her birthday For having violated the law but was quickly given forgiveness (and condemned to return often to the county and to eat a lot of fried chicken).

21. Horses must not exceed 10 MPH in Indiana.

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Anybody Travel by horse Throughout the state of Indiana must limit their pace to 10 miles per hour or less, according to the judicial power of the State. The law, which was brought back in 1975, would have helped reduce the chances of a "public nuisance" due to horse racing.

22. The whistling is prohibited in Waterbury, Connecticut.

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Whistle (or sing) quite strong Boring anyone around you or inside his houses is against the law in Waterbury, Connecticut. If you TO DO The whistle too strong, the police can issue a quote, and the costs will be determined according to a calendar of the costs made by the mayor and the aldermen according to the city's budget that year. So, if you plan to whistle to annoy someone, be sure to do it for a year when the city is hunting.

23. Leaving dogs to mate near a church is a violation in Los Angeles, California.

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It is against the law for dogs to mate less than 500 meters from a church . If your dog is broken by doing this, you may be fined up to $ 500. Just another reason to keep your dog on a leash in public.

24. In Washington, it is illegal to give someone your cold.

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At least, not on purpose. According to the RCW 70.54,050 of the State, intentionally expose anyone to an infectious disease - including The cold - is considered a crime of offense. Exceptions are only made when said exposure is deemed "necessary" and in a way that does not endanger public health.

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25. Women need their husband's written authorization before getting false teeth in Vermont.

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Yes, it is a real law and it actually applies to the whole state of the Vermont (although it is no longer applied). The decision stems from the case of Gilman c. Andrus , who went to the Supreme Court of Vermont in 1865. The details involved a set of false teeth and a husband who does not want to pay the bill. The legislature at the time thought that the best way to follow was to adopt a law obliging women to provide their dentists with a note of written authorization by their husband before ordering prostheses.

26. The horn in front of a sandwich shop at night is not allowed in Little Rock, in Arkansas.

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After 9 p.m., please have manners and not hide in front of the sandwiches in Little Rock, Arkansas. The law also stipulates that you cannot hide in front of a place that serves cold drinks. Exclusion outside a store is a crime This comes with a fine of less than $ 1,000, or double the amount for each time it is repeated, which could cost much quickly if you are really lying on the horn.

27. The growth of dandelions over 10 inches is prohibited in this part of Colorado.

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You can have dandelions in your courtyard in Pueblo, Colorado, but when they are more than 10 inches high, you violate the law. If you don't cut your Dandelions once they become too large , the city can do it for you, but they will charge you more $ 100 to do it.

28. Church whisper is unjustified behavior in this city of Delaware.

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It is Against the law to whisper in church In Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. It is also against the law to make too much noise within 300 feet of a place of worship. Yes, the church is a very quiet place in Rehoboth Beach. If you have a quote to do this, the fine will be at least $ 25.

29. Dancing with a hat is illegal in Fargo, Dakota from the North.

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You can wear a hat to a club in Fargo, Dakota from the North, but Do not wear it on the dance floor . There is an obsolete order which prohibits it. Likewise, he was illegal in Fargo for girls under the age of 18 to go to dance halls, but this rule is no longer applied.

30. Launching snowballs counts as a use of weapons in certain parts of UTAH.

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It is illegal to launch a snowball In Provo, Utah, who must be a really strong law for children not to break. Snow balls are classified as " missiles "And it is against the law to throw them on people, buildings and in the air in a way that could surprise someone. The city is on average 43 inches of snow each year, so there is a lot temptation on the ground.

31. Bringing peanuts to the church is prohibited in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Eat peanuts in church is against the law in Boston, probably because so many people left shells thrown on the floors of the Church that it was easier to make a law on this subject than to politely remind people every Sunday not to TO DO. (Yes, Boston is a lively metropolis. But this law, for the record, was adopted when it was only a small colony).

32. Transporting a lunch box is prohibited in certain parts of the New Mexico.

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It is against the law to walk in the main street Las cruces wearing a lunch box . No one knows why the law has been struck, but it was, according to popular theories, it may have been created to help local businesses.

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33. Dancing too close to another person is prohibited in this city of Utah.

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In Monroe, Utah, you I can't dance too closely to your partner - and maybe not at all at night. There must be enough space between dance partners so that sunlight is visible. Otherwise, you are indecent, according to the law.

34. Being an alcoholic is illegal in certain parts of Louisiana.

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It is against the law in Sulphur, Louisiana, to be an alcoholic. A " The usual drunkard “Perhaps accused of wandering, which has a fine of more than $ 200, or up to six months in prison.

35. Eating peanuts and walking back during a concert is prohibited in this New York region.

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Apparently you can eat peanuts and walk back Whenever there is no concert in Greene, New York, but once the group rises, you better turn around and walk to the right.

36. Eating in a fire building is prohibited in Chicago, Illinois.

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No matter if you are about to eat the biggest Italian beef sandwich that the world has ever known - if you are in a Building Building in Chicago , you are legally forced to leave the building before you can start eating.

37. You cannot seduce someone under the promise of marriage if you do not think so in South Carolina.

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According to the Southern Carolina Ethics Code, every 16 -year -old man is strictly forbidden to seduce single women with Wedding promises Without the intention of actually following. According to state literature, crime is liable to one year in prison up to a year.

38. You cannot collect algae after nightfall in New Hampshire.

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Fish laws and New Hampshire XVIII games have a list of specifications Regarding the algae collection , which indicate that no resident can participate in past activity and lower than the large water brand. If you think you might be more likely to grasp the goods of a salty marsh or a dish instead, think again. Doing "without leave from the owner" is also prohibited under the law.

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