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2364 No. 2364 ID: 23c48a
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>> No. 2366 ID: 81b3ad
wow...I was trying to find the thread that I had just created, because for some reason I somehow managed to lose that page, and was searching the site trying to find it...

THIS IS MESSED UP YET FREAKING AWESOME...XD
needless to say, the us is quite strange and messed up...wow, I'm tempted to ask you where you obtained the information on these strange laws, but then again, I'm not sure if I want to know...
good read however.
>> No. 2368 ID: 956a22
oh these again.

These laws are true, however not enforced for obvious reasons. Most were created over a hundred years ago. There are many laws that remain in the books long after they are overridden/overlapped by other laws, simply because they are either long forgotten, or nobody cared enough to actually repeal them. Most of these are state laws that were overridden by federal laws, which is how they can be forgotten so easily.

So yes, many of these laws are still technically true, but as federal law is higher priority then state law, most cannot be acted upon.
>> No. 2370 ID: ba84d2
This made me lol. The US and their funny laws.
>> No. 2371 ID: 852541
In before the huge influx of furries to Washington State
>> No. 2373 ID: f21e90
>>2371

Nope. Mr. Hands killed all chance of that; bestiality is outright illegal here.
>> No. 2380 ID: d52ccb
damn you florida! you've crushed my hopes and dreams!
>> No. 2412 ID: 8bc14e
The funny thing is that the existence of these laws implies that whatever they talk about might have been a problem before.

Feel free to re-read them now :)
>> No. 2413 ID: 8bc14e
The funny thing is that the very existence of any of these laws implies that their issue might have been a problem before. Especially how oddly specific some of them are.

Feel free to re-read them now :)
>> No. 2424 ID: 25f2a6
>>2368
Yeah, a lot of these were probably enacted eons ago after some single incident. Number 7 probably involved a trucker who couldn't pay the toll *ahem* paying the booth operator wuith "favors", and some council feared this might be happening often and screwin' (lol) 'em out of revenue owed, thus a law was put in place...just in case.

There are lists of weird old laws all over. And some sexual ones have been thrown out; inter-racial marriages used to be actually illegal in many places.
>> No. 3507 ID: 0e6733
>2. Virginia
I've broken the law. I've had sex with the lights on.
>> No. 3838 ID: 660e8a
>>3507

Just called the Police, FBI, and local mall cop. They have your IP traced. Prepare to rot for 5-10 years in prison.
>> No. 3841 ID: 12333c
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>>3507
you are the villain gothem deserves
>> No. 3910 ID: 8b0aa7
LMAO, ahhhh U.S. sex laws.

>>2368

Actually, from what I know, there's another possible reason why certain states have those specific laws.

Usually, it's because some prude who wasn't minding their own business happened to witness someone engaging in an act such as the ones described on that list (i.e. for instance, someone probably got caught having sex with a trucker in a toll booth, hence law #7).

Either that, or a person was simply caught doing it in a place where it would be unacceptable to do so (although some of those things are definitely unacceptable to do at all).

Regardless of which is the case, what happens is the party that witnesses the event happening reports it to the authorities, and somehow the information makes its way to a city hall, state congress meeting, or some other governing/law-making body.

In an attempt to keep it from happening again, they manage to get a law passed that forbids an individual from repeating the act in that state.

>>3838

What? You didn't bother to inform the back-tracing unit of the cyber police dept. as well?
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