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

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Michigan

Planning to sell your old car? If you live in Michigan, you can’t do it on a Sunday. This strange law was actually enacted in 1953 due to religious reasons. Sundays are for friends, family, and church, not for selling your car. Period.

Minnesota

You can’t take your family on a trip if your car’s tires are dirty. At least not in Minnesota. Dirty tires here are actually considered a public nuisance. Mud, dirt, or any other dirty substances on a public road are banned.

Mississippi

In Mississippi, restaurants aren’t forced to add nutrition information on their menus. This law came into existence in 2013. So, if you’re following a weight loss diet, stay away from restaurants in Mississippi unless it’s your cheat day.

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