Funny Laws in America No Ice Cream
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Alabama
In Mobile, AL, it is illegal for anyone to "operate any open saloon within the city or its police jurisdiction." Sorry, cowboy!
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Arkansas
In Little Rock, you better not get caught honking your car horn at a sandwich shop after 9 p.m. Maybe deli meats need their beauty rest, too?
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California
People in Carmel were apparently prohibited from eating or selling ice cream on public streets—until Clint Eastwood became mayor in 1987 and repealed the silly law.
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Colorado
This one makes total sense: It's illegal to drink before riding a horse in Colorado. It's considered a non-motorized vehicle.
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Connecticut
Connecticut's most famous food law is actually a myth: Despite what you've heard, there is no law that a pickle must bounce to qualify as our beloved salty snack.
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In Delaware, it's illegal for restaurants to serve margarine unless they have a sign warning customers that it's not actually butter.
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Florida
Be careful of clumsy dishwashing in the state of Florida—you're not allowed to break more than three dishes per day or chip the edges of more than four cups or saucers, according to the law.
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Hawaii
You used to have to leave your double-fisting habit at home if you're heading to Hawaii, because it used to be illegal to have more than one alcoholic drink in front of you at a time. It's since been repealed.
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Idaho
We're actually OK with this law: You cannot eat another person's flesh unless it's for survival! Good to know!
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Indiana
The city of Gary, IN, has no tolerance for bad breath, according to the law. If you've eaten garlic in the last four hours, you're not allowed to go to a movie theater or ride a public streetcar.
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Iowa
We're not sure what occurred in the city of Indianola leading to the banishment of the "Ice Cream Man" and his truck, but the local kids are really missing out on a sweet summer tradition.
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Kansas
We've all had an unfortunate experience with a vending machine at some point, but a law prohibiting people from hitting a machine that stole their money ensures that things don't get violent in Derby, KS.
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Kentucky
If you don't like what a public speaker has to say in Kentucky, try to contain yourself. But if you can't, you should know that the law that throwing eggs at them could lead to a fine or land you in prison for up to a year has been repealed.
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Louisiana
Trying to play a prank on your friend by ordering surprise pizzas to be delivered to their house? In Louisiana, that cheesy ploy could get you slapped with a $500 fine!
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Massachusetts
People grieve in many different ways, but Massachusetts residents should try not to eat their feelings due to a law that prohibits mourners from eating more than three sandwiches at a wake.
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Minnesota
St. Cloud residents have an odd law on the books that makes it illegal to eat hamburgers on Sundays. If a craving hits, we suggest grilling some up in the privacy of your own home.
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Mississippi
Adventurous eaters in Mississippi should be forewarned—selling the meat of a cat for food is definitely not legal. We think felines throughout the state would agree, that's a good one to follow.
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Missouri
You're definitely in the minority if you still have a milk man delivering jugs to your door; but those who live in St. Louis should warn the man that running while on duty is off limits.
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Montana
The law in Salisbury, MT, states that soda bottles should not to be thrown on the ground. In case you're a litter bug, you should know that this is looked down on in other states, too.
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Nebraska
Everybody loves donuts, but Leigh, NE, used to be no fan of donut holes. The law in Lehigh used to forbid them but it's since been repealed.
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Nevada
If your bank account is suffering from buying one too many rounds for your squad, Nevada might be the place for you. The city of Nyala had made it against the law to buy drinks for more than three people at any one point during the day.
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New Jersey
New Jersey lawmakers are surprisingly strict about table manners —the law states that you shall not slurp your soup. It makes us wonder...does ramen count?
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Source: https://www.delish.com/food/g4540/crazy-state-food-laws/
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