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First Post
I'm with the people who are curious as to how a regulation is unethical.
There are lots of weird American laws out there. Despite being unenforced (or, indeed, unenforceable) these laws still exist on the books and officially carry legal weight.
For instance....it is illegal for women to wear pants in Tuscon, Arizona.
...Monkey's are forbidden from smoking cigarettes in South Bend Indiana
Boston actually still has an ordinance on the books forbidding the taking of baths without a physician's order.
It is illegal for women to impersonate Santa Claus in Minnesota...though in a nod to the ladies, state law also requires men to brush their teeth if demanded to by their wives.
Memphis has a statute that forbids the sharing of pie. Not to be outdone the state of Tennessee has seen fit to pass a law forbidding the use of lasoo's to catch fish.
In the interest of public safety Seattle has a law forbidding the carrying of concealed weapons LONGER than six feet.
However my personal favourite weird American law is Lang, Kansas which, though I'ven ever visited, I'd sure like to. It is the only town in America (or, perhaps the world) with a law making it illegal to ride a mule down Main Street in August, unless the animal is also wearing a straw hat
There are lots of weird American laws out there. Despite being unenforced (or, indeed, unenforceable) these laws still exist on the books and officially carry legal weight.
For instance....it is illegal for women to wear pants in Tuscon, Arizona.
...Monkey's are forbidden from smoking cigarettes in South Bend Indiana
Boston actually still has an ordinance on the books forbidding the taking of baths without a physician's order.
It is illegal for women to impersonate Santa Claus in Minnesota...though in a nod to the ladies, state law also requires men to brush their teeth if demanded to by their wives.
Memphis has a statute that forbids the sharing of pie. Not to be outdone the state of Tennessee has seen fit to pass a law forbidding the use of lasoo's to catch fish.
In the interest of public safety Seattle has a law forbidding the carrying of concealed weapons LONGER than six feet.
However my personal favourite weird American law is Lang, Kansas which, though I'ven ever visited, I'd sure like to. It is the only town in America (or, perhaps the world) with a law making it illegal to ride a mule down Main Street in August, unless the animal is also wearing a straw hat