What is wrong with us?

July 20, 2015

what

Once again we’ve been cruising information highway
in search of the answers to the questions we all
have and some lose sleep over. In this excursion
we decided to look into “what is wrong with our
country?”

Some say corrupt politicians, others cite the fact
that we continue to re-elect said politicians,
another percentage may claim illegal aliens, but we
believe the answer is some of the above.

Have you given much thought to laws that didn’t
make sense when passed, are still on the books to
this day, and we doubt were ever enforced? Here are
a handful with a link at the end to all 50.

It is a state law in Alabama that you can’t wear a
fake moustache that causes laughter in church.

Alaska law make it illegal to wake up a bear to
get a picture of said bear.

California law states you will be fined if you
detonate a nuclear device.

You can’t get married on a dare in Delaware.

In Idaho it’s against the law for motorists or
pedestrians to scowl or grimace.

Illinois makes it illegal to toss midgets in bars.
It is legal in other parts of the city if you have
a permit.

Here in Iowa a one-armed piano player must play
for free.

It is required by Kentucky law that you register
all nude people in your home.

In Maine, you can’t buy a car on Sunday unless it
has plumbing.

It is illegal to fish for whales in Nebraska.

You can’t sell cabbage on Sunday in New Jersey.

In Ohio, you can’t kill a housefly within 160
feet of a church.

In South Dakota it is illegal to sleep in a cheese
factory.

Texas law states criminals must notify their
victims 24 hours in advance of the crimes not yet
committed.

And in Washington all lollipops are banned.

If your state isn’t mentioned, or you’d like to
see the entire list, go here.

We’re sure that after you see the list of laws you
will agree that our entire country has been insane
for some time.
Comments are always welcome.


Don’t ever….

June 23, 2013

We knew there are crazy laws in many
parts of our country and decided to
research a few to see what we could
come up with.

The list would have been so long it
would have been boring, so we’ll use
the video.

We would really like to hear someone
explain the reasoning behind these laws,
or if anyone was arrested for violating
them.

To be on the safe side, if you have a
hankering to try some of these things,
don’t do them in the places mentioned.

In this politically correct society we
live in today these laws would be
unenforceable anyway. But it sure was
fun watching the video.

As soon as I finish my little project
I’ll watch it again.
Comments are always welcome.