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7 Georgia Laws That Seem Too Crazy To Be True

Laws are put into place for a reason.  They are there to keep the peace and to keep the citizens safe, right? The United States has laws in place.  And…

Georgia Laws That Seem Too Crazy To Be True
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Laws are put into place for a reason.  They are there to keep the peace and to keep the citizens safe, right? The United States has laws in place.  And each state has laws.  But not only that, each county can make its own laws too. Some of the laws you don't even have to think too deeply about, you just know they are there.  Like obeying the speed limit and traffic laws, the legal drinking age, not stealing, etc. But there are some Georgia laws that seem too crazy to be true!

There's a website called Only In Your State.  They compile various articles and facts about each state.  And when it comes to crazy laws in Georgia, we have quite a few... in fact, the website has 2 different articles about them! Of course, Georgia isn't the only state with crazy laws, but that's what we're looking at today!

Now, there isn't a lot of backstory on these laws and where they originated, at least not on this website. And chances are, you wouldn't be prosecuted for most of these.  Which would make sense, because these are so random and out there, who would even think about it breaking the law!

So let's dive into these crazy laws!

Donkey In A Bathtub

Yes, at some point it became illegal to keep a donkey in a bathtub.  And even though it seems far-fetched, they actually have reasoning behind this one.  Back in 1924, a farmer in Arizona let his donkey sleep in an old bathtub.  But when a dam burst and flooded the town, the donkey floated downstream.  The donkey was saved, but it took time and effort... so after that, several states passed laws about donkeys in bathtubs.

Donkey

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Ice Cream Cones on Sunday

Well, in Georgia, you can't carry an ice cream cone in your back pocket on Sunday. Crazy, right?  Who would even think to put an ice cream cone in their back pocket any day of the week? But apparently this comes from horse thieves who put ice cream cones in their back pockets to lure horses away.

Ice cream cones

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You Must Own A Rake

If you live in Acworth, you have to own a rake. This one came about when Kennesaw passed a law in 1982 where all citizens had to own a gun. Perhaps to prove a point, Acworth soon passed their law about citizens owning rakes...

Rake

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Spitting

If you're in a vehicle in Marietta, be careful if you need to spit.  It's illegal to spit from a car or bus. But no worries in you're spitting from a truck-- that's not illegal.

pick up truck

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Privacy for Mannequins?

If you work in retail, watch out when you're changing up your mannequins! It's illegal to change the clothes on a storefront mannequin unless the shades are down.

storefront mannequins

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Watch Your Language

When attending a funeral, watch what you say.  It's apparently illegal to use profanity in front of a dead body that lies in a funeral home or in a coroner's office.

funeral home casketDarren McCollester/ Justin Sullivan / Getty Images

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Don't Say "Oh Boy"

In Jonesboro, it's illegal to say "Oh Boy." Not sure if this means in any form or fashion... or if it's just when you're angry.  Although we can think of a lot worse things than "Oh Boy!"

oops

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“Cody” Blaine Jackson is one half of the Kicks Wake Up Krew on Kicks 99, and also serves as the Digital Program Director for Beasley Media Group in Augusta. She’s a Georgia native but currently resides just across the river in South Carolina. She started in the radio industry as a part-time board operator, and moved up through various roles, including on-air positions and program director for multiple stations. Her passions include fitness and anything to do with animals, as she has two fur babies, her dogs Harley and Waylon. Cody likes to write about pets, fitness and Augusta local events.