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You Can’t Drive With an Uncaged Bear in Missouri? Aw, They Don’t Let You Do ANYTHING!

Laws are made to protect citizens. Some laws are carefully drafted and revised to help ensure the highest level of safety, while others are little more than common sense. For example, Missouri explicitly bans motorists from having uncaged bears in their vehicles. Thank goodness!…

What to Do If You Are Charged with a DUI

Like most drivers, you probably assume that you could never be charged with a DUI. However, there’s always a chance that a police officer could catch you at the worst possible moment, put you in handcuffs, and begin the formal booking process. Even if…

Don’t Forget to Close the Fence in Wyoming!

This country is split into states partly because each region has its own particular concerns. For example, Florida is one of the only states with laws that specifically protect manatees, while Colorado has laws designed to protect downhill skiers. Wyoming, which is the least…

Don’t Sing Off Key in North Carolina and Other Wacky Laws

Most laws are easy to follow. For example, you can probably go a full day without stealing or vandalizing property. There are some laws, however, that you can break without even realizing it. Other laws are so absurd that you wouldn’t even think to…

Please: Drive Cautiously on Nebraska’s Mountain Roads. It’s the Law.

Nebraska is truly magnificent to behold. When most people think of this Midwest state, they imagine ice-capped peaks, cascading waterfalls, and rocky crags stretching beyond the horizon. Nebraska, without a doubt, is Disneyland for mountaineers—a dazzling place where bold men and women can ascend…

You Can’t Do What? Crazy California Laws

Laws are designed to protect the general public from danger. However, lawmakers tend to get a bit carried away when drafting certain laws. California, like most other states, still has a few archaic and downright ridiculous laws on the books. Here’s a brief look…

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