Learn about strange US legal customs that somehow exist
While a lot of โWeirdest Laws in the USโ lists include myths and urban legends, we wanted to find out which laws are really on the books. And as it turns out, whether theyโre an old-fashioned remnant of the past or a funny interpretation of a regulation, there are some seriously funny laws in the US! Hereโs our list of the 30 strangest US laws on the books today.
Some of the Weirdest Laws in America
- Itโs against the law to let a gorilla ride in the back of your car in Massachusetts.
- You canโt eat a frog that died in a frog-jumping competition in California.
- Itโs illegal to have a snake at a Mardi Gras parade in Louisiana.
- No one is permitted to drive blindfolded in Alabama.
- You canโt gather seaweed at night in New Hampshire
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Section 1 of 5:
Weird Animal Laws
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Itโs illegal for a chicken to cross the road in Georgia. Nope, thatโs not the setup for a joke. Itโs a law that chickens, ducks, geese, and other fowl must be kept contained. If their owner lets them run loose on the streets, theyโre breaking the law.
- The fines for letting a chicken cross the road arenโt specified in the city code, but breaking a similar ordinance about dogs could result in up to a $1,000 fine, 6 months in jail, and 6 months of community service.
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2You canโt sell dog or cat hair in Delaware. The Delaware state code says that itโs illegal for any person to sell, trade, or barter the hide, fur, or hair of a dog or cat. Itโs a Class A misdemeanor, and if you break this law, you could be banned from owning a dog or cat for up to 15 years after your conviction, in addition to fines and other penalties. [1] X Research source
- Interestingly, this doesnโt apply to dog or cat fur that was cut at a licensed grooming facility or at a vetโs office.
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Itโs illegal to whistle for a lost canary before 7:00 AM in California. This odd-sounding law is popular in lists of weird US laws, but this is a case where a narrow interpretation makes a law sound funnier than it is. Noise regulations in the city of Berkeley, California prohibit loud sounds like yelling, whistling, or singing before 7:00 AMโwhich would cover whistling for a canary first thing in the morning. [2] X Research source
- The noise ordinance also applies to loud animals, so it would also be against the law if your canary were singing too loudly for a solid 10 minutes or more and your neighbors were annoyed.
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4Itโs illegal to trip a horse in many states. It might sound silly at first, but tripping equine animals (like horses, mules, and donkeys) is considered an animal rights issue. Whether itโs for personal entertainment, during training, or as part of a sporting event like a rodeo, a number of states have banned using ropes or other methods to trip these animals while theyโre running. [3] X Research source
- The practice is banned in at least 11 states, including Texas, California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
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5Itโs illegal to ride a horse faster than 10 mph in Indiana. If youโre riding a horse in Indianapolis, Indiana, youโre expected to follow all of the usual traffic laws, and then some. You canโt ride your horse faster than 10 mi (16 km) per hour on city streetsโprobably because that could be dangerous to pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. [4] X Research source
- Youโre also prohibited from leaving your horse unhitched and unattended, and you canโt tie your horse in any area where cars arenโt allowed to park.
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Wrestling a bear is a Class A misdemeanor in Missouri. This one only sounds silly because it seems so obviousโbear wrestling is clearly dangerous and no one should ever attempt to do it. But apparently it was a serious enough problem that Missouri had to outlaw it in 1998. [5] X Research source
- Itโs also illegal to allow people to wrestle bears on property that you own, to advertise or promote bear wrestling, and to own a bear for the purpose of bear wrestling.
- In Centralia, Missouri, thereโs a section in the city code that prohibits driving with an uncaged bear or other savage animal in your car. [6] X Research source
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7It's illegal to eat a frog that dies during a frog-jumping competition in California. According to California's Fish and Game Code, it's legal to capture and keep frogs to use in frog-jumping competitions. But if that frog dies during the competition, it must be disposed of right away, and it can't be eaten. [7] X Research source
- Fun fact: To prove youโre keeping the frogs for a frog-jumping competition, you have to capture and keep them in a way that won't cause harm to the animal.
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8Itโs illegal to kill a Bigfoot in Washington. In 1969, Skamania County, Washington passed an ordinance that killing a Bigfoot or Sasquatch would be a felony with a penalty of up to 5 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine. And in 1984, the county sanctioned a Sasquatch Refuge. [8] X Research source
- Itโs probably worth noting that the original ordinance was passed on April Foolsโ Day and never codified, but itโs technically on the books, so itโs probably best to leave Bigfoot alone in that part of Washington.
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Gorillas canโt ride in the back seat in Massachusetts. This Massachusetts statute actually prohibits all animals from riding in the back of a vehicle unless theyโre enclosed, cross-tethered, or in a cage. But it sounds funnier to specify gorillas, so thatโs how this law is usually shared. [9] X Research source
- This law is designed to keep animals from jumping or falling out of vehicles.
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10You canโt have a snake within 200 yards of a Mardi Gras parade in Louisiana. Mardi Gras parades are huge events in New Orleans, with crowds lined up for miles around city streets. Snakes (venomous or not) could cause a panic, so thereโs a regulation in the city prohibiting any reptiles within 200 yards of any parade route. [10] X Research source
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11You canโt tie an alligator to a fire hydrant in Louisiana. Okay, this one isnโt specifically a law, but if you try it, youโre definitely going to get in trouble. Even if thereโs not an ordinance against tying an alligator to a fire hydrant, you canโt possess an alligator in Louisiana without a special license. [11] X Research source And you canโt impede fire hydrants anywhere โnot to mention the public danger involved in having a mad alligator strapped to a fire hydrant.
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Section 2 of 5:
Weird Driving Laws
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It's illegal to drive blindfolded in Alabama. Honestly, the most surprising thing about this law is that it had to be stated at all. Obviously, driving blindfolded is extremely dangerous and no one should do it in any state, everโso kudos to Alabama for making it official. [12] X Research source
- The same Alabama law states that it's illegal to sit in a way that blocks the driverโs view or otherwise interferes with them driving.
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2You canโt sound your car horn near a sandwich shop after 9 PM in Arkansas. This sounds like one of those laws thatโs just a funny narrow interpretation. But believe it or not, this is actually a very specific law on the books in Little Rock, Arkansas. [13] X Research source
- The law doesnโt have much detail, but itโs tucked in with other public nuisance laws, including one about revving a car engine while youโre at a drive-in restaurant.
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You can only throw bricks onto highways in Iowa if you have permission. A law in Ogden, Iowa states that you have to get written permission to throw stones or bricks onto any highway, street, sidewalk, or other public way. Weโre guessing itโs hard to get the city council to sign off on this one, though. [14] X Research source
- The law also applies to shooting arrows, slingshots, and air rifles onto the street.
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4Itโs illegal to park in front of Dunkinโ Donuts in Maine. The city of South Berwick, Maine specifically prohibits drivers from parking within 25 ft (7.6 m) of the cityโs Dunkinโ Donuts. [15] X Research source But since the city only has one Dunkinโ, the law was likely written using the coffee chain as a reference point, rather than a decree that no one can park in front of any Dunkinโ, ever.
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5Itโs illegal to drive a vehicle with dirty tires in Minnesota. In Minnetonka, Minnesota, you can be charged with a petty misdemeanor if your vehicle leaves dirt or mud on the city streets. [16] X Research source That could net you a fine of up to $300, so if youโve been hitting the trails, be sure to stop by the car wash before you head into town. [17] X Research source
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Section 3 of 5:
Weird Food and Alcohol Laws
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Itโs legal for underage culinary students to taste alcohol in Illinois. Specifically, the law says that students can โtaste, but โฆ not imbibe, alcoholic liquor.โ This only applies when theyโre enrolled in a course that teaches cooking, fermentation, food service, or restaurant management, and only when that course involves a section on serving alcohol responsibly. [18] X Research source
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2Itโs illegal to send a surprise pizza in Louisiana. Actually, itโs illegal to send any food to another person in Louisiana if the recipient doesnโt know youโre sending it and then has to pay for the food. So before you send your bestie 10 pizzas as a joke, just know that this could land you a fine of up to $500. [19] X Research source
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You canโt serve margarine as butter in Wisconsin. Wisconsin takes its dairy seriouslyโthe stateโs statutory code includes a whole section on โOleomargarine regulations.โ All margarine must be clearly marked so itโs distinguished from real butter, and it canโt be served at a restaurant unless itโs specifically requested by the customer. [20] X Research source
- Margarine canโt be served in schools, hospitals, or prisons without special permission, either.
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4You canโt drink and play bingo in North Carolina. A 2019 statute in North Carolina prohibits anyone from selling or drinking alcohol in the same room where a bingo game is happening. Luckily, bingo is plenty fun enough as it is. [21] X Research source
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Section 4 of 5:
Weird Household Laws
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Itโs illegal to shake a dust mop out of a window in New York. It might sound silly at first, but this is actually an anti-littering law. Not only does shaking a mop out of a window put tiny particles in the airโespecially a problem if anyone opens a window beneath youโbut it sends dirt and dust down to the sidewalks, where it could land on people or make walkways hazardous. [22] X Research source
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2Itโs illegal to keep a couch on your porch in Colorado. The city of Boulder, Colorado has prohibited people from putting couches, armchairs, mattresses, and other upholstered furniture outdoors. This applies to porches, balconies, front yards, side yards, and back yards. [23] X Research source
- It is okay to put furniture out for removal at specified times.
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Itโs illegal to live on a boat for more than 90 days a year in Georgia. If you have a houseboat docked at a marina or other mooring area on Georgiaโs coast, you can only live on board the boat for up to 90 days in a single calendar year. However, you can request an extension from the Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. [24] X Research source
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4Itโs illegal to sweep leaves or other debris into the street in Idaho. Idaho statutes make it illegal to throw any trash or waste onto the highway. The law goes on to prohibit leaving any โdebris, substance, or โฆ material that โฆ creates a hazardous driving condition.โ [25] X Research source
- Since leaves and lawn clippings can make the road slick, sweeping or blowing them into the road could be a violation of this statute, which could get you a fine of up to $2,500, up to 6 months in jail, or both.
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Itโs against the law to get married on a dare in some states. In Delaware, thereโs specifically a law stating that marriages will be considered void if one or both parties โentered into the marriage as a jest or dare.โ [26] X Research source Thereโs a similar law in Coloradoโin fact, the language is identical. [27] X Research source
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6Women must have their husbandsโ permission to obtain fake teeth in Vermont. In 1856, a case was brought before the court where a woman had gotten false teeth and her husband, claiming not to have had prior knowledge of the agreement, refused to pay. [28] X Research source As a result, a law was enacted that a husband would have to agree to pay for dental work before a dentist would perform any services.
- This is definitely an antiquated law that wouldnโt be enforced today, but it does technically exist.
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Section 5 of 5:
Weird Public Behavior Laws
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You canโt wear a bulletproof vest while committing a crime in New Jersey. If youโre caught in the commission of a crime in New Jersey, youโll of course get charged for whatever law you broke. But if youโre wearing a bulletproof vest, youโll catch an additional charge. [29] X Research source
- If youโre charged with a first-degree crime, the additional charge will be a second-degree crime. If youโre charged with a second-degree crime, the additional charge will be a third-degree crime.
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2Itโs illegal to tell fortunes for money without a license in Massachusetts. If youโre found working as a fortune-teller without the proper license, you could be fined up to $100. And only established residents can become official fortune tellersโyou have to live in your town or city for a full year before a license will be granted. [30] X Research source .
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3Itโs illegal to pick up seaweed at night in New Hampshire. If you go to a New Hampshire beach between sunset and sunrise and you gather up seaweed to take home, youโre breaking the law. [31] X Research source Another section of the same law says that itโs illegal to harvest seaweed from salt marshes or flats at any time of day without the landownerโs permission. [32] X Research source
- These laws were passed in 1973, and they also specify that itโs illegal to harvest seaweed to sell in another state. [33] X Research source
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You canโt play pinball if youโre under 18 in South Carolina. An old law on South Carolinaโs books associates playing pinballโlargely a game of chanceโwith gambling. The law was enacted to keep kids from spending all of their money on pinball machines, and while it isnโt usually enforced today, it does still technically exist. [34] X Research source
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