Wonder if these nutty U.S. laws are still around?
Posted (sic) on May-22-2008 Read More

I found this hunting regulation for California. Anyone with a Rodent problem will need to pay for a hunting license as well as the exterminator because it is illegal to set a mousetrap in California if you don’t have a HUNTING license. Hopefully, they are not hunting for food.

In Arkansas, schoolteachers who bob their hair are not eligible for a raise. Bad hair day is not an excuse.

In Los Angeles, a man can legally beat his wife with a leather belt or strap, but the belt can’t be wider than 2 inches, unless he has his wife’s consent to beat her with a wider strap. Consent should be given prior to the beating, in writing would be good.

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Texas looks down on Beer Making and bans the Encyclopaedia Britannica for containing a formula for home brew.

Nebraska is all about manners, especially in church, if a child burbs in chirch, his or her parents can be arrested.

Nebraska is also the state that takes haircare seriously, Giving a perm without a license is an offense.

Wait… this is a winner.

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ANYONE who detonates a nuclear device in the city limits in Chico, California, can be fined $500. That is if the city is still intact and there are any lawyers around to pursue this.

Who comes up with this crazy legal shit?

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2 Comments posted on "Wonder if these nutty U.S. laws are still around?"

[…] Well, hell… I was gonna order up a few million dollars worth of uranium to create a cool light show in the yard, but I sure can’t now, it would be illegal. I wonder what the fine would be? In Chico, California they say there is a fine of $500 for detonating a nuclear device. […]


Ashe on September 2nd, 2008 at 6:19 am #

Um, that hunting law for mouse traps never WAS a law.
Not sure who made that up….


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