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It is apparently illegal to have sex with a dead body in Illinois
CF fandom: Hahaha yeah duh......hehehe.... *cough*
Patios are actually illegal in the United States, but the laws are traditionally not enforced. There is fear however that in his final days in office, Obama will begin enforcing the laws and confiscate all the patios in Texas.
New Fact of the Day #373: Section 63-19-2430 of the South Carolina code of laws says that minors are prohibited from playing pinball
There is a peculiar 'no dancing' law in Roppongi area of Tokyo -- it's a lame law that was written, only to search 'back rooms' of shady clubs without a warrant.
ASAHI shimbun, a major newspaper in Japan is ON IT. They published a diagram of what constitutes 'dancing'.
Oh Japan, you are so weird. But that is why I love you so!
The Guano Islands Act is federal legislation passed by the U.S. Congress that enables citizens of the U.S. to take possession of islands containing guano deposits. The islands can be located anywhere, so long as they are not occupied and not within the jurisdiction of other governments. ... In 1964, Leicester Hemingway, brother of author Ernest Hemingway, attempted to establish a country (or more appropriately, a micronation) dubbed the Republic of New Atlantis, on an 8 x 30 foot bamboo raft anchored with an engine block outside the territorial waters of Jamaica, using the Guano Islands Act as part of a claim to sovereignty. His apparent intention was to use the new country as the headquarters for his own International Marine Research Society, with which he planned to further marine research, as well as to protect Jamaican fishing. His claim was never recognized by either the USA or Jamaica, and the raft was destroyed in a storm in 1966.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guano_Islands_Act
Apparently in New Hampshire you can legally clone humans.