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The internet is very enthusiastic about all of Alaska`s bizarre moose laws, such as the alleged illegality of giving a moose a beer. Unfortunately, this is all old and/or fake, but here`s one that`s still close to elk: If you kill a moose (or big game), no matter the circumstances, you should at least try to preserve the meat so people can eat it. I hope you know how to do it. There`s no doubt about it: there are crazy and bizarre state laws in the United States. Sure, they may have made sense when they were written, but today, these really strange government facts about U.S. laws are enough for anyone to wonder why they were created in the first place — not to mention doing big, random little things to confuse your friends! Who knew, for example, that it`s illegal for a donkey to sleep in a bathtub in Arizona, or that you technically can`t send surprise pizza to your friends in Louisiana? One of the popular but false weird laws for Pennsylvania is that you can`t catch fish with your mouth. Because it`s important to me, I went to the archives of the Gettysburg Times and, starting in 2010, I found a reference to what is apparently still a very real law that prohibits you from catching a fish in your mouth. Sometimes the internet is good. These are either laws that were already in force or laws that are still in force. I heard a radio station, J103, mention a few while listening to their station. So I thought I had made a list for all of you. Some of these are called blue laws, laws that prevent you from doing things on God`s day.

In Jefferson County, you can only hold a flea market between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. And it can take no more than three days. And you can`t hold more than two a year. However, if you frequent a legal flea market and score a bow and a few arrows, there`s a little more leeway when it comes to targeting practice laws within city limits. Florida ran into trouble in 2013 when it accidentally locked all of the state`s computers. A confusingly worded law banning internet cafes involved in illegal gambling has led to legal action, arguing that the ban could be interpreted as applying to any device connected to the internet. Also, different counties and municipalities have their own strange laws. For example, whether you face penalties for violating these laws depends on this. In 2012, for example, the Virginia Supreme Court signed into law the law that made it illegal to use profane, indecent, or threatening language on the phone. However, there are no recent known cases where a couple who had sex with the lights on was prosecuted.

Some laws are so amazing that it is a miracle how they were passed in the first place. For example: do you think you`re the strange legal expert? Find it safely with our quiz: Are These Strange Laws from Around the World True or False? Given that one of the strange laws popular for many states looks like this: “No honking in sandwich shops at these strangely precise times on a Sunday,” it is with great pleasure that I bring you Section 18-55 of the Little Rock Ordinance Code – currently in March 2017 – which states: “No person may be in a place where cold drinks or sandwiches are served. Sound the horn of a vehicle. after 9 p.m. (Also, no, it`s not illegal to mispronounce the name of the state. Only discouraged.) But that doesn`t mean there aren`t strange, bizarre, absurd laws that are both real and not terrible. In fact, we found them in every state. Most people take it for granted that their state has understandable and reasonable laws that everyone must obey. It is illegal to rob, attack or kill another person and to drive recklessly or while intoxicated.

However, the Commonwealth has laws in books that you may not be familiar with. One of the few places where blue laws are still enforced is Bergen County, New Jersey. Despite being one of the most popular commercial shopping destinations in the New York metropolitan area, almost all retail stores are not allowed to open on Sundays. The town of Paramus has even stricter laws than the county itself. Paramus prohibits all forms of “secular work” on Sundays, including employees in office buildings. The internet was designed for lists of the strangest laws you didn`t know existed in your state – they`re weird, they`re fun, and after checking them, I can tell you they`re 95% wrong. Most of the popular lists you see on these types of lists, like the fact that you can`t push a moose off a plane in Alaska or take a lion to the movies in Maryland, are either completely made up, long gone, or simply chosen out of their real legal context to look much more eye-catching than they actually are. There are hundreds of laws like this. Fortunately, they are rarely (if ever) applied. However, this only shows you how crazy the laws can be. If you`ve ever skied or snowboarded, you know that in many places it`s a strange tradition to throw Mardi Gras beads or similar festive chairlift waste into nearby trees.

Suspend this in Nevada; It is illegal to throw something from a chairlift here. However, this law is questionable, because how can we suggest that people should just let everyone into their homes? This law has made many lists of the most absurd laws, but I have found no context behind this particular law. Look at these incredibly strange American laws that actually exist! Bizarre American laws Many of these archaic laws may no longer be enforced today, but it`s certainly still a lot of fun to think about how they were once necessary (and in some cases, still exist!).