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The 8 Weirdest, Strangest, and Stupidest Laws in Nevada

The Constitution of the ‘Battle Born’ State was created in 1864 at a convention on July 4 in Carson City (the capital of Nevada). It became effective on October 31 after a public vote, and on that same date, President Abraham Lincoln declared Nevada to be a state. Over the years, the state legislature has … Read More

The 8 Weirdest, Strangest, and Stupidest Laws in Mississippi

Mississippi might not be the richest state in the Union but it sure is the most friendly. You can’t beat the true, southern hospitality Mississippi prides itself on. Mississippi has been so well-known for having great hospitality that they decided to give the state the nickname, ‘The Hospitality State’. What most people are not aware … Read More

The 8 Weirdest, Strangest, and Stupidest Laws in Montana

The first Montana Constitution was drafted during the 1866 six-day Constitutional Convention in the city of Helena. However, the document was lost on the way to the printers and so was never subject to a vote.  This would not be the first time the state’s constitution would be the subject of controversy. Over the years, … Read More

The 8 Weirdest, Strangest, and Stupidest Laws in Louisiana

The ‘Pelican State’ is a melting pot of diverse cultures, from French, African, French-Canadian, to modern American. It’s also famous for its unique Cajun and Creole cultures, food, jazz music (New Orleans is sometimes called the “birthplace of jazz”) and the renowned Mardi Gras festival. But what most people are not aware of are Louisiana’s … Read More

The 8 Weirdest, Strangest, and Stupidest Laws in Maryland

The ‘Old Line’ state is well known for its fishing industry. Its annual catch of seafood, from blue crabs to oysters to rockfish, is worth more than $50 million. Francis Scott Key, the man who composed the ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ was a poet, lawyer and author from Frederick, Maryland. What most people, perhaps even Marylanders, don’t … Read More

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