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A decree declares that anyone caught stealing soap must wash himself with it until it is all used up.
This law is from Mohave County, AZ.
It is unlawful to refuse a person a glass of water.
In the summer-time, with temperatures reaching topping 120 degrees, often people will need water, but may not have the money to pay for it (mainly applies to homeless). Hence, the law. It is very much in effect today, with businesses being reported (and heavily fined) who refuse to supply water to those who ask for…
It is illegal to smoke cigarettes within 15 feet of a public place unless you have a Class 12 liqueur license.
This law is associated with a city ordinance in Mesa, Arizona.
It is illegal for anyone over the age of 18 to have less than one missing tooth visible when smiling.
We’ve found lots of references to this law still being on the books in Tombstone, but can’t find the actual ordinance to reference. Doc Holliday was associated with Tombstone, Arizona. And, he had a degree in dentistry. Could there be a connection?
It is a class 2 misdemeanor if one places a mark upon a flag which is likely to provoke physical retaliation.
13-3703. Abuse of venerated objects; classification A. A person commits abuse of venerated objects by intentionally: 1. Desecrating any public monument, memorial or property of a public park; or 2. In any manner likely to provoke immediate physical retaliation: (a) Exhibiting or displaying, placing or causing to be placed any word, figure, mark, picture, design,…
Women are forbidden from wearing pants in public.
In the nineteenth century, it was a misdemeanor offense in Tucson for a person to appear in public in the dress “not of his or her sex.” The question is, would it be worse for a woman to be in pants, or NO pants?!?