Try buying a car on Sunday in Minnesota or hunting Bigfoot in Washington State and you could face jail or fines. Well, at least in theory. Many odd-sounding laws, some more than a century old, remain on the books around the United States today. Some are actually null (they have no legal or binding force) because they’re so old and no longer serve any purpose or are unconstitutional by today’s standards. But no matter how weird they sound to us, these laws often made sense, at least to some people, when they were passed. Here are some of the unusual laws we found around the U.S.
There are many odd-sounding laws, some more than a one hundred old, around the United States today. You could face jail or fines if you tried to buy a car on Sunday in Minnesota or if you hunted Bigfoot in Washington State. However, some of the laws have no legal or binding force because they’re so old. They are null because they no longer serve any purpose, or they are unconstitutional by today’s standards. Even though they sound weird to us today, these laws often made sense, at least to some people, when they were passed. Here are some of the unusual laws we found around the U.S.