Not Many People Realize That These 11 Things Are Actually Illegal In Mississippi
Distinguishing between real laws and fake ones seems easy enough, right? Well, as we learned with “13 Silly Mississippi State Laws That You Probably Didn’t Know About,” there are lots of weird laws in Mississippi, making it quite difficult to distinguish between the two. Don’t think it’s too difficult to tell the difference between real illegal things in Mississippi and fake ones? Check out these 11 weird laws in Mississippi that will definitely convince you otherwise.
So, did you know about these weird laws in Mississippi? Have you unknowingly broken any of them? (Don’t worry; we won’t tell!)
These laws aren’t the only strange things about Mississippi. Click here to read about the weirdest things that have happened in the Magnolia State.
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Are there any other weird laws in Mississippi?
The laws mentioned above aren’t the only weird laws in Mississippi. There are several other illegal things in Mississippi that will have you scratching your head. For instance, in Temperance, MS, you can’t walk your dog unless it’s wearing a diaper. (Hey, at least it eliminates the need for a poop bag.) The weird laws in Mississippi don’t end there, though. Another strange law on the books is that, in Mississippi, it’s illegal to make love in public. It’s not necessarily the law that’s strange. It’s the fact that this law had to actually be put on the books.
What are some other strange things about Mississippi?
Strange things about Mississippi don’t end with weird laws in Mississippi. The Magnolia State boasts everything, from odd food combos, like peanuts in Coke, to weird happenings. One bizarre event was a UFO sighting in the tiny town of Flora, which has since been dubbed “one of the most famous UFO sightings in the world." It all happened on a February night in 1977. According to reports, two dozen Flora police officers witnessed “a giant floating object” just above the tree line in a local cotton field.
Are there any fun facts about Mississippi?
There’s no shortage of fun facts about Mississippi. For example, did you know that Kermit the Frog and the Teddy bear both have roots in the Magnolia State? It’s true. Kermit the Frog is the creation of Jim Henson, a Greenville native. Kermit’s birthplace “birthplace” is listed as Leland, which is where Henson spent a great deal of time during his childhood. As far as the Teddy Bear, most are familiar with the story of President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt refusing to shoot a captured bear. Well, what most don’t know is that the infamous “bear hunt” took place in Sharkey County Mississippi.