The 8 Weirdest, Strangest, and Stupidest Laws in South Dakota

South Dakota has some pretty weird laws in its state and county Constitutions. For instance, you can’t air a movie that shows police officers being beaten or treated offensively and you cannot convince a pacifist to renounce his beliefs by threatening to arm-wrestle him. Most laws like these are old and obscure and police officers … Read More

The 8 Weirdest, Strangest, and Stupidest Laws in Virginia

The first Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia was enacted in 1776 at the same time as the Declaration of Independence by the first 13 states of the United States of America. There have been six major subsequent revisions of the constitution ( the 1830, 1851, 1864, 1870, 1902, and 1971 amendments).   Through the years, … Read More

The 8 Weirdest, Strangest, and Stupidest Laws in Ohio

Ohio didn’t officially become a state until 1953. It was declared a state in 1803 but didn’t get the presidential stamp of approval until President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed it off as one. He back-dated the declaration to the original date. A state constitutional convention was held in November 1802 in Chillicothe, Ohio, and it … Read More

The 8 Weirdest, Strangest and Stupidest Laws in New Mexico

New Mexico is popularly known as the ‘Land of Enchantment’. Any visitor to the state will be captivated by its architecture, scenery, culture, and cuisine. With its mix of European, Native American, and Mexican heritage, the state is truly a unique and colorful place to visit. Another thing that visitors need to acquaint themselves with … Read More

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