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  2. Weird laws in Maryland, including $5-$500 fine for ... - AOL

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    Original article source: Weird laws in Maryland, including $5-$500 fine for manufacturing, trading or selling 'stench bomb' Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Holiday Shopping Guides.

  3. Strange laws - Wikipedia

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    Strange laws, also called weird laws, dumb laws, futile laws, unusual laws, unnecessary laws, legal oddities, or legal curiosities, are laws that are perceived to be useless, humorous or obsolete, or are no longer applicable (in regard to current culture or modern law). A number of books and websites purport to list dumb laws.

  4. Most ridiculous things you can be fined for in every state - AOL

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    While many of these laws imposed by states are designed to keep citizens safe, others are weird, strange or just downright silly. And, believe it or not, you can get fined — or worse — for ...

  5. Colonial American bastardy laws - Wikipedia

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    Colonial America bastardy laws were laws, statutes, or other legal precedents set forth by the English colonies in North America.This page focuses on the rules pertaining to bastardy that became law in the New England colonies of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania from the early seventeenth century to the late eighteenth century.

  6. 41 Weird Laws From Around the World - AOL

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    41 Weird Laws From Around the World. Mia Taylor. May 3, 2021 at 7:05 AM. ... No word on how many Maryland residents are deterred by the fee. Related: 10 Signs Your Spouse Wants a Divorce.

  7. Category:Maryland law - Wikipedia

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    Maryland law-related lists (14 P) C. Capital punishment in Maryland (2 C, 4 P) Controlled substances in Maryland (2 P) Courthouses in Maryland (2 C, 11 P)

  8. New Maryland law requires coverage for special prosthetics ...

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    A new Maryland Law, "So Everybody Can Move Act," requires the Maryland Medical Assistance Program and state commercial plans to cover prosthetics designed for physical activities, including ...

  9. Abortion in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The first law regulating abortion in Maryland was passed in 1867 and completely banned the procedure, but there was no enabling clause in the bill, leaving it unenforceable. [26] A second law was passed in 1868, banning abortion except by a physician, after consulting "one or more respectable physicians," to "secure the safety of the mother."