9 Things That Are Surprisingly Legal In Mississippi
As we discovered with “Not Many People Realize That These 11 Things Are Actually Illegal In Mississippi,” the state has a lot of strange laws, and that got us thinking. We’ve covered things that are surprisingly illegal in Mississippi but what about strange things that are actually legal? Well, as it turns out, the state has those too; here are nine perfect examples.

Purchasing a flamethrower is completely legal under federal law, and a majority of the states have no laws against owning one.

Mississippi is actually the only state where it’s legal to consume alcohol while driving a vehicle – the only stipulation is that drivers must stay under the .08% blood alcohol content limit to avoid a DUI.
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Mississippi, along with every other state, has no outright law banning the consumption of human flesh.
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Sure, it’s got to have rubber tracks and can’t exceed normal rules of size, mirrors, lights, etc., but whose tank doesn’t?

The fact that it is illegal to drive barefoot is a common misconception, and it’s actually legal in a majority of states.

Obviously it’s frowned upon, but there is no law against releasing your inner Rain Man.

That’s right; here in Mississippi, if someone disturbs a church service, private citizens may legally arrest that person.

Although permits may be required, Mississippians can legally own tigers, monkeys, and bears.
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The recently passed "Go Cup" bill allows Mississippi patrons to take alcoholic beverages "to go," so long as it’s within a "leisure and recreation district."
Know of any other things that are surprisingly legal in Mississippi?
Looking for more of the state’s unusual laws? Check out “13 Silly Mississippi State Laws That You Probably Didn’t Know About.“
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