Wednesday, November 14, 2007

50 Dumbest Laws (1 from each state)

Here is the #1 dumb law from each state. Enjoy=P.

Alabama - It is illegal to wear a fake moustache that causes laughter in church.

Alaska- One may not roam the city with a bow and arrows.

Arizona- Donkeys cannot sleep in bathtubs.

Arkansas- Flirting between men and women on the streets of Little Rock may result in a 30-day jail term.

Californa- Peacocks have the right of way to cross any street, including driveways.

Colorado- Couches may not be placed on outside porches.

Conneticut- It is unlawful to walk backwards after sunset.

Delaware- R" rated movies shall not be shown at drive-in theaters.

Florida- If an elephant is left tied to a parking meter, the parking fee has to be paid just as it would for a vehicle.

Georgia- No one may carry an ice cream cone in their pockets if it is Sunday.

Hawaii- Coins are not allowed to be placed in one's ears.

Idaho- You may not fish on a camel's back.

Illinois- Wheelbarrows with For-Sale signs may not be chained to trees.

Indiana- Hotel sheets must be exactly 99 inches long and 81 inches wide.

Iowa- Kisses may last for no more than five minutes.

Kansas- Rabbits may not be shot from motorboats.

Kentucky- Throwing eggs at a public speaker could result in up to one year in prison.

Louisiana- It is illegal to rob a bank and then shoot at the bank teller with a water pistol.

Maine- After January 14th you will be charged a fine for having your Christmas decorations still up.

Maryland- It's illegal to throw bales of hay from a second-story window within the city limits.

Massachusetts- Children may smoke, but they may not purchase cigarettes.

Michigan- Putt-putt golf courses must close by 1:00 AM.

Minnesota- Red cars may not drive down Lake Street.

Mississippi- No one may bribe any athlete to "rig" a game, match, tournament, etc.

Missouri- It's illegal to sit on the curb of any city street and drink beer from a bucket.

Montana- Seven or more indians are considered a raiding or war party and it is legal to shoot them.

Nebraska- It is illegal for a mother to give her daughter a perm without a state license.

Nevada- It is illegal to drive a camel on the highway.

New Hampshire- You cannot sell the clothes you are wearing to pay off a gambling debt.

New Jersey- It is against the law for a man to knit during the fishing season.

New Mexico- Persons may not spit on the steps of the opera house in Deming.

New York- Citizens may not greet each other by "putting one's thumb to the nose and wiggling the fingers".

North Carolina- Bingo games may not last over 5 hours unless it is held at a fair.

North Dakota- It is illegal to lie down and fall asleep with your shoes on.

Ohio- It is illegal to get a fish drunk.

Oklahoma- Females are forbidden from doing their own hair without being licensed by the state.

Oregon- It's illegal to walk down a sidewalk and knock a snakes head off with your cane.

Pennsylvania- It it illegal to sleep on top of a refrigerator outdoors.

Rhode Island- Cap guns are illegal.

South Carolina- Fortune tellers are required to obtain a special permit from the state.

South Dakota- No horses are allowed into Fountain Inn unless they are wearing pants.

Tennessee- Skunks may not be carried into the state.

Texas- In Clarendon, Texas it's illegal to dust any public building with a feather duster.

Utah- It is against the law to fish from horseback.

Vermont- At one time it was illegal to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole

Virginia- Driving while not wearing shoes is prohibited.

Washington- It is illegal to attach a vending machine to a utility pole without prior consent from the utility company.

West Virginia- A person may be placed in jail for up to six months for making fun of someone who does not accept a challege.

Wisconsin- One may not camp in a wagon on any public highway or risk a fine of up to ten dollars.

Wyoming- Using a firearm to fish is strictly forbidden.




































































































































































































































































































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