Which state's law requires that baths may not be taken between the months of October and March?
Explanation
This question tests the reader's recall of a specific and unusual hygiene-related law from Indiana.
Other questions
What is the primary argument presented regarding policies in the criminal justice world?
The text explains that many crimes are socially constructed and categorized as mala prohibita rather than mala in se. What does this imply about the policies surrounding them?
What was a primary belief held by policymakers that led to the enactment of the Eighteenth Amendment (Prohibition)?
According to the text, what was a significant, unintended consequence of the Prohibition era?
In which U.S. state is it illegal to build, maintain, or use a nuclear weapon within Chico city limits?
What is the bizarre law mentioned for Connecticut?
In what state is it a felony to sell your children?
According to the text, what is illegal for a man to give his fiancé in Idaho?
What unusual law concerning duels exists in Kentucky?
In Minnesota, what activity involving a chicken on one's head is not allowed when entering Wisconsin?
What is the strange law regarding kissing in Eureka, Nevada?
In which state is it forbidden for a female to appear unshaven in public?
What is the unusual law concerning physical endurance while driving in Oregon?
How can a person become legally married in Texas according to the bizarre law mentioned?
What is the law regarding women and false teeth in Vermont?
What must a motorist with criminal intentions do upon entering a town in Washington?
In what state is it illegal to serve margarine if the cheese served is not 'highly pleasing'?
What restriction exists in Wyoming regarding taking pictures of a rabbit?
What activity is mentioned as being strictly prohibited to pronounce incorrectly in Arkansas?
What is the law in Delaware regarding trick or treating on a Sunday?
What is the subject of the law from Maine listed in the 'Bizarre, Weird, and Funny Laws' section?
In what state is it illegal to throw snowballs in Topeka?
What is the unusual law about billboards mentioned for Hawaii?
In which state is it illegal to get fish drunk?
What does the law in Pennsylvania prohibit doing in the bath?
Which state's law dictates that a woman cannot drive a car on Main Street unless her husband is walking in front of the car waving a red flag?
What action regarding another person's motor vehicle is illegal in Missouri?
Which state has a law prohibiting work or dancing on Sundays?
What is the law in Utah regarding the method of fishing?
The text mentions that in 1787, a specific group of people could vote. What does this example illustrate about policy?
What amendment repealed Prohibition in 1933?
What is illegal in Alabama according to the provided list?
In what city and state is it illegal to drive a black car on Sundays?
What must be done in Arizona if you are caught stealing soap?
What is the strange law regarding Big Gulp sizes in Mississippi?
In Nebraska, what condition may prevent a person from getting married?
What is unlawful to collect at night in New Hampshire?
What is against the law to do while wearing a bulletproof vest in New Jersey?
In what state must coal mines provide toilet paper?
What event is illegal to be involved in in Oklahoma?
In what state is it unlawful to impersonate an auctioneer?
What must panhandlers do in Tennessee according to the law mentioned?
What action is legal in West Virginia, despite being prohibited in many other places?
What is the primary reason the text argues for the need to re-evaluate policies?
What activity did Michigan encourage before 2006?
What is the unusual law about spitting in Arizona?
What is the punishment in Iowa for passing off margarine as butter?
In what state is it illegal to swear or curse upon any street or highway in Rockville?
What is the penalty for leaving an elephant tied to a parking meter in Florida?