We’re probably all pretty familiar with some of those illegal things in Arkansas. Like drunk driving. However, did you know that there are also some really weird laws in Arkansas that might leave you scratching your head? Sure, the Natural State has its fair share of jokers and oddballs, but isn’t it weird to think you could be arrested for violating one of these off-the-wall Arkansas laws?
- It’s illegal for the Arkansas River to rise above the Main Street Bridge in Little Rock.
Wikipedia Shame on you, Arkansas River. The LRPD’s going to haul you in, and you know the judges here don’t play around. Just one of those strange things in Arkansas that makes you go, hmmm.
- There’s a law on the books that says Arkansas teachers can’t receive a raise if they bob their hair.
authentichistory.com There seems to be no word on whether or not these teachers would be fired if ever caught dancing the Charleston.
- A man cannot legally beat his wife for more than a month according to the old Arkie lawbooks.
Flickr/Ryan O’Meilia A constant assault on a loved one over the course of four weeks can be considered excessive and merits at least some regulating.
- It’s illegal in Arkansas to honk your horn at a sandwich shop after 9 pm.
Flickr/Bill Bates This is likely because most of them are closed at this point; you’d be disturbing the peace, and you still wouldn’t get a sandwich. How fascinating are these fun facts about Arkansas?
- It’s illegal to yell at your children at a drive-in Arkansas restaurant.
Flickr/Olga This law is definitely archaic, as you’ll find if you go to any central Arkansas fast food restaurant on any given weekend.
- It is illegal to kill “any living creature” in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Flickr/Enrique Dans If that goes for mosquitoes then we’re in trouble this summer. Watch your step, Fayetteville.
- Flirtation between men and women on the streets of Little Rock could result in an up to 30-day jail sentence.
Flickr/RichardBH If this law was still upheld, there would be paddywagons full of arrested Lotharios and sweethearts traveling through the River Market every Friday and Saturday night.
- No one may suddenly stop or start their car at a Little Rock McDonalds.
Flickr/Anthony K Valley If you’ve seen the McD’s on Broadway and the awkward way it’s set up, well, this law kind of makes sense.
Have you heard of any other weird laws in Arkansas from the past? Let us know in the comments! Then check out these 12 illegal things in Arkansas.
Wikipedia
Shame on you, Arkansas River. The LRPD’s going to haul you in, and you know the judges here don’t play around. Just one of those strange things in Arkansas that makes you go, hmmm.
authentichistory.com
There seems to be no word on whether or not these teachers would be fired if ever caught dancing the Charleston.
Flickr/Ryan O’Meilia
A constant assault on a loved one over the course of four weeks can be considered excessive and merits at least some regulating.
Flickr/Bill Bates
This is likely because most of them are closed at this point; you’d be disturbing the peace, and you still wouldn’t get a sandwich. How fascinating are these fun facts about Arkansas?
Flickr/Olga
This law is definitely archaic, as you’ll find if you go to any central Arkansas fast food restaurant on any given weekend.
Flickr/Enrique Dans
If that goes for mosquitoes then we’re in trouble this summer. Watch your step, Fayetteville.
Flickr/RichardBH
If this law was still upheld, there would be paddywagons full of arrested Lotharios and sweethearts traveling through the River Market every Friday and Saturday night.
Flickr/Anthony K Valley
If you’ve seen the McD’s on Broadway and the awkward way it’s set up, well, this law kind of makes sense.
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Weird Laws In Arkansas August 10, 2021 Beth Price-Williams What are some other illegal things in Arkansas? We all strive to be law-abiding citizens, but there are some laws that, well, are so out there we might never have heard of them. Where would you put a pet alligator (and why would you have one) if you had one? Well, according to Arkansas law, you can’t house your scaly friend in the bathtub. Please don’t take your cow for a walk down Main Street in Little Rock after 1 p.m. on a Sunday. That’s just another of the many head-scratching illegal things in Arkansas. While you’re at it, make sure your pooch doesn’t bark after 6 p.m. any day of the week. What are some little-known fun facts about Arkansas? Arkansas is an amazing place, something we can probably all agree on. If you love the outdoors, you’ll quickly discover that Arkansas is a tiny piece of paradise. You’ll have so much to explore that it would probably take an entire lifetime. Just how much? Arkansas boasts 9,700 miles of streams and rivers. What’s more, Arkansas has a ton of forested land – around 1.5 times the size of Switzerland. The state gets a whole lot of rain too, even more than California, which is three times its size. If you like rice, you’ve come to the right place. Arkansas just happens to produce the most rice of all of the U.S. states. What are your favorite fun facts about Arkansas? What are some strange things in Arkansas that others might not know about? Okay, we admit it. There are some strange things in Arkansas that outsiders just might not understand but that make our beloved state so endearing. After all, without us, there would be no fried pickles, cheese dogs, or cheese dip. We’ve made the United States a much tastier place. Arkansas also knows how to give places and things really, really memorable names. How could anyone forget Toad Suck? It doesn’t get much better than driving through Arkansas either with all of the roadside art. Have you seen the water tower in Alma that’s painted like a Budweiser can?
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Weird Laws In Arkansas
August 10, 2021
Beth Price-Williams
What are some other illegal things in Arkansas? We all strive to be law-abiding citizens, but there are some laws that, well, are so out there we might never have heard of them. Where would you put a pet alligator (and why would you have one) if you had one? Well, according to Arkansas law, you can’t house your scaly friend in the bathtub. Please don’t take your cow for a walk down Main Street in Little Rock after 1 p.m. on a Sunday. That’s just another of the many head-scratching illegal things in Arkansas. While you’re at it, make sure your pooch doesn’t bark after 6 p.m. any day of the week. What are some little-known fun facts about Arkansas? Arkansas is an amazing place, something we can probably all agree on. If you love the outdoors, you’ll quickly discover that Arkansas is a tiny piece of paradise. You’ll have so much to explore that it would probably take an entire lifetime. Just how much? Arkansas boasts 9,700 miles of streams and rivers. What’s more, Arkansas has a ton of forested land – around 1.5 times the size of Switzerland. The state gets a whole lot of rain too, even more than California, which is three times its size. If you like rice, you’ve come to the right place. Arkansas just happens to produce the most rice of all of the U.S. states. What are your favorite fun facts about Arkansas? What are some strange things in Arkansas that others might not know about? Okay, we admit it. There are some strange things in Arkansas that outsiders just might not understand but that make our beloved state so endearing. After all, without us, there would be no fried pickles, cheese dogs, or cheese dip. We’ve made the United States a much tastier place. Arkansas also knows how to give places and things really, really memorable names. How could anyone forget Toad Suck? It doesn’t get much better than driving through Arkansas either with all of the roadside art. Have you seen the water tower in Alma that’s painted like a Budweiser can?
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The OIYS Visitor Center
We all strive to be law-abiding citizens, but there are some laws that, well, are so out there we might never have heard of them. Where would you put a pet alligator (and why would you have one) if you had one? Well, according to Arkansas law, you can’t house your scaly friend in the bathtub. Please don’t take your cow for a walk down Main Street in Little Rock after 1 p.m. on a Sunday. That’s just another of the many head-scratching illegal things in Arkansas. While you’re at it, make sure your pooch doesn’t bark after 6 p.m. any day of the week.
What are some little-known fun facts about Arkansas?
Arkansas is an amazing place, something we can probably all agree on. If you love the outdoors, you’ll quickly discover that Arkansas is a tiny piece of paradise. You’ll have so much to explore that it would probably take an entire lifetime. Just how much? Arkansas boasts 9,700 miles of streams and rivers. What’s more, Arkansas has a ton of forested land – around 1.5 times the size of Switzerland. The state gets a whole lot of rain too, even more than California, which is three times its size. If you like rice, you’ve come to the right place. Arkansas just happens to produce the most rice of all of the U.S. states. What are your favorite fun facts about Arkansas?
What are some strange things in Arkansas that others might not know about?
Okay, we admit it. There are some strange things in Arkansas that outsiders just might not understand but that make our beloved state so endearing. After all, without us, there would be no fried pickles, cheese dogs, or cheese dip. We’ve made the United States a much tastier place. Arkansas also knows how to give places and things really, really memorable names. How could anyone forget Toad Suck? It doesn’t get much better than driving through Arkansas either with all of the roadside art. Have you seen the water tower in Alma that’s painted like a Budweiser can?