50 Most Insane Laws That Still Exist in Each U.S. State

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Connecticut

You’re a farmer in Connecticut, and you want to sell pickles? Well… they must bounce! Back in 1948, two men were actually arrested for selling “inedible pickles.” After their arrest, officials tried to figure out the best way to check if a pickle is fit for human consumption or not. The bounce test seemed to be the right choice…

Delaware

It is illegal to sell your dog’s fur in Delaware. Although we don’t know how this strange law appeared, it does exist. Delaware residents are banned from selling the hair of their cats and dogs. The question is… Why would you spend days stocking up on the hair left by your dog on the sofa? How much money could you get from doing that?

Florida

In Florida, you have to pay fees for animal parking. The Sunshine State makes it clear: no matter what type of animal you have (horses, camels, or even elephants), legal fees must be paid for animal parking. This bizarre law took effect in the early 1920s when the Ringling Bros. Circus operated in Florida.

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