From parking tickets to Kinder Eggs, sometimes the law works in mysterious ways, and we’ve gathered together some weird laws in Massachusetts that will make you scratch your head in bewilderment. Most of these Bay State laws are still on the books, though they may not be enforced much these days (we hope, anyway!). Check out these strange Massachusetts laws and make sure you’re not breaking any of them.
1. At a wake, mourners may eat no more than three sandwiches.
You're there to mourn, not munch. Nothing is more unsightly than a grieving person eating more than three sandwiches. Of all the strange Massachusetts laws, this one just might take the cake.
2. It is illegal to give beer to hospital patients. Keep this fun fact about Massachusetts in mind when you visit ailing friends.
I'm assuming this one is to spare passersby from the tremendous din of one's snoring. To be honest, some modern apartments could stand to abide by this law.
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4. An old ordinance declares goatees illegal unless you first pay a special license fee for the privilege of wearing one in public. If anything is proof that Fashion Police existed, this is it.
"Chapter 270: Section 8. Selling candy containing alcohol.
Section 8. Whoever sells to a person any candy enclosing or containing liquid or syrup having more than one percent of alcohol shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars."
It would be against the laws of nature. I'm looking at you, New York.
Nothing like a list of weird laws in Massachusetts to show you how much things change with the passage of time. Are you in favor of bringing back any of these old-timey edicts? Share with your friends and let us know what you think of these funny laws in Massachusetts in the comments!
If you know of any other strange Massachusetts laws, send them our way via our nomination page for the change to see your suggestions featured in an upcoming article.
These Massachusetts laws might be a tad strange, but do you know what isn’t weird at all? How beautiful the Bay State truly is. Check out this YouTube video by Vacationsgram to discover the top 10 best places to visit in Massachusetts:
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Why does Massachusetts have all these weird laws?
Weird Massachusetts laws exist because:
Pilgrims first landed in Massachusetts in 1620 and right away began trying to make a structured society. Because the state was just raw terrain at that point and Boston was still a fairly rural town, many of the laws created to keep society in order then don’t make sense now. For example, people rarely have cows on the Boston Common anymore, though I wouldn’t totally put it out of the question.
Of course, most of these laws are not enforced in contemporary life, although they technically remain on the books of the state’s legal system. Imagine if Massachusetts was just becoming an organized society now; we’d have rules like no rooting for New York sports teams and no Starbucks franchises within state limits.
What other crazy laws exist in Massachusetts?
Some other notable strange Massachusetts laws include:
It’s illegal to take a lion to the movies. Big cats just don’t appreciate cinema the way they should.
In Boston, it’s illegal to take a bath without a doctor’s prescription. But just to keep things interesting, it’s also illegal to go to bed without bathing. Riddle me that one, Bostonians.
It’s illegal in Massachusetts to scare a pigeon. Have you been to the Boston Common? That one’s definitely not being upheld.