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Your home state could have the nation's dumbest law. PS: You're probably breaking some of these real, weird laws right now.
But don't worry — unless you're in the habit of taking naps in cheese factories or wrestling bears, you're probably not breaking any of these weird laws in the U.S. These are the weirdest U.S. laws in cities and states across the country.
Every country is different, and every country's laws are different. Sometimes, these laws border on the seriously ridiculous, and other times they point to important cultural values that might be different than your own. We compiled a list of weird laws around the world you may not believe exist.
Sometimes countries don’t update very old laws that look silly in modern times, or a singular incident made them want to never experience something again, so they put a ban on it. Bored Panda collected some of the strangest, silliest, and most amusing laws from around the world.
Just to be safe, check out this list of 45 weird laws—adapted from an episode of The List Show on YouTube—so you know what not to do. 1. Vermont banned banning clotheslines.
Laws presented as "dumb laws", "strange laws", or "weird laws", are laws that are perceived by the speaker to be useless, no longer applicable (in regard to current culture or modern law), or humorous.
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 some places, you can't eat chicken with a fork or use Silly String. Here are the weirdest laws in small towns across the U.S.
There are many bizarre and unusual laws in the world. While some of these rules might have made sense in the past, others today look downright absurd. The strangest laws from throughout the world will be examined in this article, along with their origins and justifications.
This collection of the weirdest laws in the world will leave you questioning your government's priorities. If you've ever thought about killing Bigfoot in Washington or wearing lacy underwear in Russia, think again.