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Weird Maine Laws Still On The Books
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After January 14th you can be fined for still having your Christmas decorations on display. |
| Augusta: It’s illegal to walk on any street while playing a violin. |
| Due to a law passed in 1827 there is no February 19th in the state. |
| Freeport: Mercury thermometers must not be sold in the city. |
| It is illegal for a teacher to strike a pupil on the head without first saying, “Boo”. |
| Rumford: It’s against the law to bite the landlord under any circumstance. |
| South Berwick: It is illegal to park in front of Dunkin Donuts. |
| You may not step out of a plane that is still in flight. |
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How Do You Smoke Pot And Stay Out Of Jail?
How Do You Smoke Pot And Stay Out Of Jail? Seattle lawyer Jeff Steinborn tells us how through the miracle of illustration! Please visit his website http://www.potbust.com/
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New Updated Map Of Medical Marijuana And Decriminalization Laws
Here is a updated list of laws state by state of ongoing initiatives and in-place laws regarding medical marijuana, hemp and decriminalization. NORML (National Organization For Reform Of Marijuana Laws) puts out the map each year and this year the map seems a whole lot greener. More reform in more states is changing the landscape of the on going drug war to concentrate on harder criminals and cut expenditures. A good sign of things to come.
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