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Friday, May 2, 2008

Weird funny laws in Arizona

Arizona

. A man can legally beat his wife, but not more than once a month.
. Any misdemeanor committed while wearing a red mask is considered a felony (This goes back in the days of the Wild West).
. Cards may not be played in the street with a Native American.
. Donkeys cannot sleep in bathtubs.
. Due to a typographical error in the Tempe, Ariz., code, a shooting range can be run by the "Amateur Crapshooting Association."
. Glendale: Cars may not be driven in reverse.
. Hayden: If you bother the cottontails or bullfrogs, you will be fined.
. Hunting camels is prohibited.
. In 1985, an Arizona legislator proposed that each candidate for the legislature take a reading and an I.Q. test three months before the election. The scores would have been posted on the ballot, had the bill passed. But a majority of legislators, for whatever reason, voted it down.
. In Arizona it is illegal to take naked photographs before noon on Sunday.
. It is illegal for men and women over the age of 18 to have less than one missing tooth visible when smiling.
. It is illegal to hunt camels in the state of Arizona.
. It is unlawful to refuse a person a glass of water.
. Maricopa County: No more than six girls may live in any house.
. Mesa: It is illegal to smoke cigarettes within 15 feet of a public place unless you have a Class 12 liqueur license.
. Mohave County: A decree declares that anyone caught stealing soap must wash himself with it until it is all used up.
. Nogales: An ordinance prohibits the wearing of suspenders.
. Oral sex is considered to be sodomy.
. Prescott: No one is permitted to ride their horse up the stairs of the county court house.
. There is a possible 25 years in prison for cutting down a cactus.
. Tucson: Women may not wear pants.
. When being attacked by a criminal or burglar, you may only protect yourself with the same weapon that the other person posseses.
. You may not have more than two dildos in a house.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

As a (former) Arizona peace officer, I am aware that there are some odd laws still in the statutes, but some of those listed have been expunged or modified. Some are not complete, as stated on this site.

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