Saturday, June 27, 2026

Old (and sometimes goofy) Laws


  • It is illegal in West Virginia to whistle while you are underwater. (I'll try to remember that the next time I visit.)


  • It is against the law in Michigan to tie your alligator to a fire hydrant. (Evidently, it's okay to tie your crocodile to a hydrant.)


  • In Ohio, on Sundays, it's illegal to fish for whales.


  • Carrying ice cream in your back pocket is forbidden in Kentucky.


  • You could be arrested for sleeping in an Illinois cheese factory.


  • In Cleveland, Ohio, you must put coins in the meter if you park an elephant on the street.


  • Serving ice cream on cherry pie is illegal in Kansas. (This must be unconstitutional. The U. S. Supreme Court needs to rule on this.)


  • Bingo games in North Carolina must last no longer than five hours. (Can the law be changed to five minutes?)


  • In Alabama, it is illegal to wear a fake mustache in church if it causes people to laugh.


  • It is against the law in Maine to use a fake name when checking into a hotel. (Guess I'll have to quit using “Abraham Lincoln.”)


  • In California, it's against the law to eat an orange while taking a bath. (How would the police know?)


  • Speaking of bathing, it's illegal in Arizona for donkeys to sleep in a bathtub after 7 p. m.


  • In Minnesota, you are not allowed to have a duck on your head while crossing state lines. (If your neck is strong enough, an elephant is okay.)


  • In Florida, wherever alcoholic beverages are sold, it is illegal to have dwarf tossing contests.

  • Speaking of alcohol, it is against the law to give a moose any alcoholic beverages. (However, that alligator you brought from Michigan can be served.


  • In Rockville, Maryland, it is against the law to swear while you are driving. (Even when you have to deal with people who drive like they're blindfolded?)


  • One may not hunt camels in Arizona.


  • In Michigan, it is technically against the law to read a newspaper while sitting in the middle of the street. (Finally, a law that makes sense!)


  • It is against the law in Wisconsin to throw bricks or rocks at trains. (Again, another law that makes sense!)


  • An ordinance in Pocatello, Idaho, disallows frowning in public.


  • In Arkansas, it is illegal to mispronounce the state's name.


  • In Massachusetts, it's illegal to swear at sporting events. (Good luck enforcing this. Can you arrest 90% of the fans in a football stadium?)

4 comments:

  1. It must be unconstitutional to prohibit anyone from putting ice cream on top of cherry pie!

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  2. Thank goodness that I always have my donkey out of the bathtub before 7 p.m.

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  3. What were these lawmakers smoking when they made some of these laws? LOL !

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  4. Is it legal for my donkey to whistle under the water in the bathtub as long as it is before 7 P. M.?

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