Thursday, July 12, 2012

Weird Alaskan Laws



While there are undisputedly some rather wacky sights and funny characters in Alaska, some of the laws there are no exception:




**Moose may not be viewed from an airplane.

**It is considered an offense to feed alcoholic beverages to a moose.
**It is considered an offense to push a live moose out of a moving airplane.

**While it is legal to shoot bears, waking a bear for the purpose of taking a photograph is prohibited.

**No one may tie their pet dog to the roof of a car.

**Persons may not live in a trailer as it is being hauled across the city.

**A person may only carry a concealed slingshot if that person has received the appropriate license.

**Employers of bars may not let their bartenders serve while they are drunk themselves.

**Owners of flamingos may not let their pet into barber shops.

**One may not roam the city of Nome with a bow and arrows.

**Persons may not allow "attractive nuisances" to exist.
**No child allowed to build a snowman taller than the child on school grounds.
**No Huskies allowed inside school buildings.
**No stealing snow from a neighbors yard to make a snowman. Using it for an igloo is acceptable.


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