Hunting License Nebraska



how do laws like these get passed?

13.Alabama: You may not have an ice cream cone in your back pocket at any time.

8.California: It is illegal to drive more than two thousand sheep down Hollywood Boulevard at one time.

7.Nebraska: A man is not allowed to run around with a shaved chest.

6.Maine: Shoelaces must be tied while walking down the street.

5.North Carolina: It’s against the law to sing off key.

4.Louisiana: It is illegal to rob a bank and then shoot at the bank teller with a water pistol.

3.California: You may not set a mouse trap without a hunting license.

2.Maryland: It’s illegal to take a lion to the movies.

pardon the numbers they mean nothing. but my question is how exactly do these laws get passed? Im writing an essay on how voting really does make a difference, is this possibly the result of not enough voting?

I’ve actually researched a few of these, and it turns many of these are urban legends.

I can tell you for a fact that Maryland one is nothing more than a fanciful, goofball wording of very normal laws (for example it has always been illegal to own a lion in the first place without a permit to own a feral cat, and they cannot be brought to public places without meeting certain regulations.)

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