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Craziest State Laws You Probably Didn’t Know Existed   

Monique KBy Monique KJune 28, 2024Updated:June 28, 2024No Comments8 Mins Read
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2. Arizona: Donkey-Free Bathtubs

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Imagine your bathtub occupied by a donkey after 7 p.m. Strange, right? In Arizona, it’s illegal to let your donkey snooze in the tub. This law came about in 1924 after a dam broke, carrying a dozing donkey and a bathtub down the valley. The resulting rescue mission led to this unusual law, which aims to prevent future donkey-related bathtub mishaps.

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