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These are the weirdest U.S. laws in cities and states across the country.
The 50 states of the United States are allowed by the federal constitution to formulate and implement their own laws. Some of these laws are rarely implemented and are even considered weird, controversial and obnoxious.
In Alaska it is illegal to be drunk… in a bar. Per state laws, a person who is already drunk may not “knowingly” enter a bar to drink more, or remain in the bar that got them drunk in the first...
The U.S. has had its fair share of weird laws, including a law against drunkenness at the airport, a hunting ferret ban and a rule against no gambling at the airport. Check out these and...
Let’s take a look at weird laws in all 50 of the US states. Putting salt on a railroad track could be punishable by death. At first glance, this weird law seems completely out of left field, but with a little insight, things make a lot more sense making it less weird.
Out-There, Totally Weird Laws in the U.S. 1. Frowning is illegal in this Idaho town. Cast Of Thousands/Shutterstock. Pocatello, Idaho passed this weird law after an exceptionally hard winter as a little joke, and it somehow managed to remain on the books.
Many weird state laws can seem unusual or quirky, often because they are antiquated, open to interpretation, or have evolved into urban legends over time. These laws may have been enacted decades or even centuries ago, reflecting the social norms and values of a different era.
Welcome to our comprehensive exploration of some of the most unusual and surprising state laws that still exist across the United States. These legal oddities have somehow found a place in modern American society, from quirky regulations to downright bewildering restrictions.
Sometimes a strange law gets on the record books and just never gets taken off. Learn about 20 silly and unusual U.S. laws that haven't gone away.
We have scoured the internet and found the weirdest laws from all 50 states in America. So read on and discover more about the strangest laws in the United States of America. 1. Alabama – It’s Illegal To Drive Blindfolded