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Prostitution is considered a "crime against the family".
One may not pretend to abuse an animal in the presence of a minor.
It is illegal to have a sheep in the cab of your truck without a chaperone.
It is a felony for a wife to open her husband's mail.
It is a misdemeanor to show movies that depict acts of felonious crime.
It is illegal for a man and a woman to have sex in any other position other than missionary style.
Seven or more indians are considered a raiding or war party and it is legal to shoot them.
In Billings - No person shall raise pet rats.
In Billings - Persons in possession of a "pea shooter" risk it being conviscated by police.
In Billings - It is illegal to bring a bomb or rocket at city council proceedings.
In Billings - Bands who play in clubs where alcohol is served may not leave the stage while performing.
In Billings - It is illegal to use speed-dial in the city phone system.
In Excelsior Springs - Hard objects may not be thrown by hand.
In Excelsior Springs - Worrying squirrels will not be tolerated.
In Excelsior Springs - Balls may not be thrown within the city limits.
In Helena - It is illegal to annoy passersby on sidewalks with a revolving water sprinkler.
In Montana - It is illegal for married women to go fishing alone on Sundays, and illegal for unmarried women to fish alone at all.
In Montana - The game of "folf" may not be played at night.
In Montana - No item may be thrown across a street.
In Kalispell - All pool tables must be able to be viewed from the street outside a billiard hall where they are located.
In Salisbury - Pop bottles are not to be thrown on the ground.
In Whitehall - It is illegal to operate a vehicle with ice picks attached to the wheels.
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Just like in Florida all bogus until you get busted.
TALLAHASSEE, FLA.—Unmarried couples who want to take the plunge and move in together, take heart. A Florida legislator is seeking to make you legal.
“Cohabitation” of unmarried people is currently a second-degree misdemeanor in the U.S. state, punishable by $500 or up to 60 days in jail. The same penalty applies to cheating husbands and wives—though only to opposite-sex couples.
The laws have been on the books since the late 1800s, but are rarely enforced.
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/1047431--unmarried-living-together-you-re-breaking-the-law-in-florida?bn=1
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