The 10 Weirdest Laws in the United States

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In Louisiana, taking someone else’s crawfish could land you in the big house.

According to this Louisiana law, stealing someone else’s crawfish is strictly outlawed. The law states that if the theft or amount of crawfish taken amounts to less than $500, you will be not be imprisoned for more than 6 months or fined more than $500.

However, if one was to steal more than $1,500 worth of crawfish, the offender could serve up to 10 years in prison or pay up to $3,000 in fines.

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4 thoughts on “The 10 Weirdest Laws in the United States”

  1. Some of these laws apply to a lot of states. The one you missed is that its illegal to carry wire cutters in Texas. REASON: so that you can not cut any wire fences to free cattle or trespass.

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