Things That Are Actually Legal

Corporal punishment is legal in 19 states, meaning your children could be beaten by teachers for misconduct in school, even though it`s not typically practiced in public schools. It`s not a good idea, but you can legally drink and drive in Mississippi. In 2017, New Hampshire passed an anti-homicide law that defined a 20-week-old fetus as a person and clarified that the law did not apply to pregnant women who might need an abortion. However, lawmakers quickly changed the law after it became clear that its vague language could have allowed pregnant women to commit murder without consequences. No drunk skiing in Wyoming. State law states that “no person may ride a passenger tram or use a ski slope or slope, so long as that person`s ability to do so is impaired by the consumption of alcohol or by the use of illegal controlled substances or other drugs.” It is certainly not legal to let freshly cut human body parts hang around the house. unless they are yours. In 2011, Kristi Loyall was diagnosed with toe cancer, which began to spread. His entire foot and part of his leg had to be amputated. Once the operation was over, doctors put his leg in a plastic bag.

She didn`t want to part with him, so she asked the doctors if she could take him home. It is illegal to marry in Nebraska if you have an STD (although the courts later clarified that if the other spouse is aware of the disease at the time of marriage, they cannot try to annul the marriage later for these reasons). Use protection! Salvia may be a powerful hallucinogenic drug, but it`s completely legal to smoke! There is a long list of strange illegalities in the United States. There`s “Boogers Must Not Be Throw to the Wind” in Alabama, “It`s illegal to snap except on the baseball diamonds” in California, and man, there`s even “It`s illegal to let a fish get drunk” in Ohio. Until 2015, Minnesota law limited nursing homes and senior centers to just two bingo days a week. Even if you visited a resident of a nursing home, you were prohibited from playing bingo with him. I can`t let things get too wild! Most of us assume that eating other human beings does not fly. But in Idaho, it`s clearly stated in the law — though the law also states that it is a legitimate defense of committing cannibalism “under extremely lethal conditions as the only apparent means of survival.” A man named Robert Phelps had the misfortune to sit next to this woman. Especially when the pig was chewing all over the aisle. According to Phelps, the woman spoke of the pig as if he were a person, and her reaction to his defecation everywhere was that he was “an idiot.” The flight attendants had to ask him to leave. Technically, this woman didn`t do anything illegal, but frankly, no one ever wants to fly next to a pig on a plane. In all but three states, it is legal for women to walk around topless if they wish.

According to the Tennessee Constitution, it is illegal to hold public office if a person does any of the following: “fight a duel or knowingly be a bearer of a challenge to fight for a duel, or send or accept a challenge for that purpose, or be an assistant or instigator in the struggle for a duel.” Don`t bother keeping your fingers clean when devouring fried chicken in Georgia. According to a 1961 Gainesville proclamation designed to promote Gainesville as a poultry center, it is illegal to eat fried chicken with a fork. In 2009, a woman was arrested as a practical hoax for breaking the law, but was later pardoned. In nine states, it`s actually legal to keep a brown bear. Until 2002, it was illegal in Connecticut to store city records in places where alcohol was sold. It is not clear whether a particular incident triggered the first passage of this law. It turns out you can change your name to anything you want, as long as you don`t use it as a way to avoid debt or flee crime. You also can`t try to impersonate a famous person, use racist slurs, or change your name to a number. That is, unless you spell it with letters.

That means Stranger Things` Eleven would have a hard time getting that on a driver`s license. Welch grew up as a child in 8 different nursing homes and changed schools 15 times. To make matters worse, he has been battling leukemia for years. As far as we are concerned, he can call himself whatever he wants, and fortunately the law agrees. 13. Salvia is legal in all 50 U.S. states. When smoked, it can cause hallucinations similar to those of LSD and DMT. Wisconsin takes its cheese seriously.

State law requires cheese labeled as Wisconsin-certified Premium Class AA to meet a certain standard: it must be “fine, very pleasant, and free of undesirable flavors and odors.” If you want your happiness to be told, you won`t find it in Yamhill, Oregon. It is illegal to practice “occult arts” – defined as “divination, astrology, phrenology, palmistry, clairvoyance, mesmerism, spiritualism, or any other practice or practice generally accepted as unhealthy and unscientific, tempting or pretending.” 6. 29 states allow you to fire someone just because they`re gay. They do not play with moose in Alaska. When a hunter takes a moose, parts of the animal – including the head, heart, liver, kidneys, stomach and skin – are required by law to be saved “for human use.” There is no law against card counting anywhere. However, this will surely kick you out of a casino! According to legalgamblingandthelaw.com, Facebook Marketplace is still a relatively new place to buy and sell online, but they have captured one particular market that eBay banned in 2016: the sale of human bones.