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Weird US laws still on the books
With each passing year more and more laws end up governing each state of the US. You'd expect that some end up falling ...
You'd never feel like a criminal breaking these weird laws, but you could go to court if someone decided to crack down. How many are you guilty of?
Yes, these strange laws all exist — but many would be difficult to enforce.
In Maryland, there are laws still technically in place that prevent the manufacture of "stench bombs," stipulations in singing the "The Star-Spangled Banner" and more.
Every U.S. state has strange laws still technically enforceable, though they may not widely be. In New Mexico, one of the strangest laws includes penalties for tripping a horse.
Whether it's honking at specific hours at specific places or driving past the same intersection too many times, these state traffic laws are very peculiar.
Beaches are a place of relaxation, fun and, in some cases, strange laws.
Smarter Travel runs down eleven weird laws in other countries that tourists should know about. To be clear, this isn’t a list of obscure, outdated laws like “you can’t feed donkeys carrots ...
Here, in part one of a three-part series, Fox News Digital presents some of the most bizarre and interesting laws found across the U.S.