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Make Sense of Outrageous Nebraska Laws

Of all the odd laws out there, some of the funkiest can be found in Nebraska. From diseases that may prevent you from getting married to laws banning children from belching during church service, you’ll want to look into Nebraska’s strange laws before heading…

Mass Chaos: Strange Massachusetts Laws

Massachusetts natives tend to be known for their accents, but their state also has some strange laws on the books that might catch your attention. Be careful when you take a nap in this state, because there are laws governing snoring. Additionally you can’t…

What Can Put You in the Slammer in Alabama

Originally called the Alabama Territory, Alabama became a state on December 14, 1819. Since this momentous day, there have been several important and beneficial laws passed in the Heart of Dixie; however, Alabama has also passed some ridiculous laws that nonetheless still remain in…

Try and Connect the Dots on These Connecticut Laws

Located in the United States’ Northeast region, Connecticut is the third smallest state in the nation, but also the fourth most densely populated. Known as the Constitution State, Connecticut is unfortunately not immune to silly laws that made little sense when they were passed…

What Happens If You Lose Your Gun Rights?

Arizona law restricts or removes the gun rights of “prohibited possessors,” which are individuals who have been convicted of a felony or domestic violence misdemeanor. Although some convictions automatically terminate the right to possess a firearm, there are channels available for many offenders to…

Classifying Felonies in Arizona

All crimes fall into one of two categories: Misdemeanors and felonies. While misdemeanors are considered more minor crimes, felonies are treated as more serious crimes that carry much more severe consequences if a conviction occurs. Regardless of whether you have been charged with a…

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