It’s no secret that laws are made to protect us. However, it seems like legislators are trying to control people’s lives a little too much and some of the laws they make are flat out insane! Check out these weird laws in Alabama to understand what we mean. They’ve all been in the law books at one time or another, and some still are. Granted, most of these crazy laws in Alabama would not actually ever be enforced, but they’re completely real.

1.) You must have windshield wipers on your car.

flickr / state farm With Alabama weather being as unpredictable as it is, would anyone want to drive without them?!

2.) In Mobile, it’s illegal to spit orange peels onto the sidewalk.

wikimedia commons Just in case you ever wondered why the streets aren’t littered with orange peels, this may be the reason. But we think we’d rather step on an orange peel than a banana peel any day, if cartoons have taught us anything!

3.) Putting salt on a railroad track can be punishable by death.

wikimedia commons This one sounds like one of the most weird laws in Alabama, but there’s actually a reason behind it. Salt can attract cattle onto the tracks, and obviously that is not a good thing. So leave the salt at home!

4.) Boogers must not be flicked into the wind.

deviant art / demongrinder Eww! Okay, this is gross! Disgusting!

5.) It’s illegal to impersonate a priest.

wikipedia Well, there’s a Halloween costume idea you can mark off your list.

6.) It’s illegal to wear a fake moustache in church because it could cause laughter.

flickr / mike mozart We’re not really sure we wouldn’t be some of the ones laughing. Don’t judge!

7.) In Mobile, it’s illegal to spray silly string.

flickr / Makuahine Pa’i Ki’i Come on! It’s silly string for crying out loud! What’s so wrong with having a little fun? Confetti is also illegal in Mobile, even if you plan to sweep it up after.

8.) In Montgomery, it’s illegal to open an umbrella on a street.

flickr / Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay This is another of the illegal things in Alabama that seem strange but did make sense at one point in time. The opening of an umbrella is very likely to spook horses, so in a society without cars, it could have truly resulted in a disaster.

9.) It’s illegal to wear a mask in public.

wikipedia Alabama was the first state in the Deep South to enact an anti-masking law, way back in 1949. The law was designed to curb Ku Klux Klan activity. Who knew that we’d still be debating masks 80 years later!

10.) It’s illegal to put an ice cream cone in your back pocket.

StockSnap/Pixabay We’re not really sure why you’d want to do this, as it sounds quite messy. Apparently, it was once common to steal horses away from carriages by luring them away with a strategically-placed ice cream cone.

11.) In Lee County, it’s illegal to sell peanuts after sundown on Wednesdays.

wikimedia commons This one is apparently not a law any more, but it really has us scratching our heads. Why just on Wednesdays? Who angered Lee County so much that they had to enact this?

12.) It’s legal to drive down a one-way street the wrong way as long as you have a lantern attached to the front of your vehicle.

wikipedia At that point, you are probably better off just turning your headlights on.

13.) Bear wrestling matches are illegal.

wikimedia commons Rats, there goes our plans for the weekend.

14.) Dominoes must not be played on Sundays.

wikipedia No bear wrestling AND no dominoes? What are we supposed to do for fun on a Sunday?

15.) It’s illegal for someone to drive while blindfolded.

pixabay / wilkernet We’re not really sure why someone would attempt to do this, but now that we think about it, it does explain the driving skills of quite a few Alabamans…

16.) In Mobile, bathing in city fountains is not allowed.

wikimedia commons Watching someone bathe in the local city fountain is not on the top of our to-do lists, so we’re kind of glad for this one.

17.) In Huntsville, if an animal control officer is in uniform, it indicates to the public he’s a control officer.

wikipedia Who would have thought?!

18.) In Anniston, it’s illegal to wear blue jeans while walking down Noble Street.

flickr / nacho So next time you’ve got on denim, find an alternate walking route!

19.) Incestuous marriages are legitimate here in Alabama.

wikimedia commons This one is not only one of the crazy laws in Alabama, it’s also the source of quite a few negative stereotypes. Yuck!

20.) In case of divorce, women are entitled to keep all of the property they owned before the marriage. However, this law doesn’t apply to men.

pixabay / stevepb Now, where’s the fairness in this?

Did you know about these weird Alabama laws? These are pretty wacky! They may not be enforced, but it’s still ridiculous that some of them still exist! Do you know of any other weird laws in Alabama?

flickr / state farm

With Alabama weather being as unpredictable as it is, would anyone want to drive without them?!

wikimedia commons

Just in case you ever wondered why the streets aren’t littered with orange peels, this may be the reason. But we think we’d rather step on an orange peel than a banana peel any day, if cartoons have taught us anything!

This one sounds like one of the most weird laws in Alabama, but there’s actually a reason behind it. Salt can attract cattle onto the tracks, and obviously that is not a good thing. So leave the salt at home!

deviant art / demongrinder

Eww! Okay, this is gross! Disgusting!

wikipedia

Well, there’s a Halloween costume idea you can mark off your list.

flickr / mike mozart

We’re not really sure we wouldn’t be some of the ones laughing. Don’t judge!

flickr / Makuahine Pa’i Ki’i

Come on! It’s silly string for crying out loud! What’s so wrong with having a little fun? Confetti is also illegal in Mobile, even if you plan to sweep it up after.

flickr / Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay

This is another of the illegal things in Alabama that seem strange but did make sense at one point in time. The opening of an umbrella is very likely to spook horses, so in a society without cars, it could have truly resulted in a disaster.

Alabama was the first state in the Deep South to enact an anti-masking law, way back in 1949. The law was designed to curb Ku Klux Klan activity. Who knew that we’d still be debating masks 80 years later!

StockSnap/Pixabay

We’re not really sure why you’d want to do this, as it sounds quite messy. Apparently, it was once common to steal horses away from carriages by luring them away with a strategically-placed ice cream cone.

This one is apparently not a law any more, but it really has us scratching our heads. Why just on Wednesdays? Who angered Lee County so much that they had to enact this?

At that point, you are probably better off just turning your headlights on.

Rats, there goes our plans for the weekend.

No bear wrestling AND no dominoes? What are we supposed to do for fun on a Sunday?

pixabay / wilkernet

We’re not really sure why someone would attempt to do this, but now that we think about it, it does explain the driving skills of quite a few Alabamans…

Watching someone bathe in the local city fountain is not on the top of our to-do lists, so we’re kind of glad for this one.

Who would have thought?!

flickr / nacho

So next time you’ve got on denim, find an alternate walking route!

This one is not only one of the crazy laws in Alabama, it’s also the source of quite a few negative stereotypes. Yuck!

pixabay / stevepb

Now, where’s the fairness in this?

If you want to learn more about Alabama’s strange quirks, take a look at our list of strange habits of Alabamans.

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  What is life in Alabama like? There are some unfair stereotypes, but life in Alabama is pretty great. There are so many reasons to consider moving to Alabama. Including but not limited to delicious and diverse cuisine, the many natural wonders of Alabama, and the unbeatable southern hospitality. What are some things to do in Alabama? There are tons of great museums, 21 state parks, and countless fantastic restaurants in Alabama. Here are a few articles about our favorite things to do in Alabama.

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Fun Facts About Alabama

September 09, 2021

Lisa Sammons

What are some fun facts about Alabama? There are a lot of cool fun facts about Alabama! Here are a few of our favorites

Alabama is the only state with an official state beverage that is alcoholic. The tasty Conecuh Ridge Whiskey is our official beverage! Magnolia Springs is the only state in the country with an all-water mail route. Alabama was the first state to declare Christmas a legal holiday, all the way back in 1936

  What is life in Alabama like? There are some unfair stereotypes, but life in Alabama is pretty great. There are so many reasons to consider moving to Alabama. Including but not limited to delicious and diverse cuisine, the many natural wonders of Alabama, and the unbeatable southern hospitality. What are some things to do in Alabama? There are tons of great museums, 21 state parks, and countless fantastic restaurants in Alabama. Here are a few articles about our favorite things to do in Alabama.

Alabama waterfalls road trip A list of the wackiest museums in Alabama  Our favorite hikes in Alabama The best hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Alabama

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There are a lot of cool fun facts about Alabama! Here are a few of our favorites

  • Alabama is the only state with an official state beverage that is alcoholic. The tasty Conecuh Ridge Whiskey is our official beverage!
  • Magnolia Springs is the only state in the country with an all-water mail route.
  • Alabama was the first state to declare Christmas a legal holiday, all the way back in 1936

 

What is life in Alabama like?

There are some unfair stereotypes, but life in Alabama is pretty great. There are so many reasons to consider moving to Alabama. Including but not limited to delicious and diverse cuisine, the many natural wonders of Alabama, and the unbeatable southern hospitality.

What are some things to do in Alabama?

There are tons of great museums, 21 state parks, and countless fantastic restaurants in Alabama. Here are a few articles about our favorite things to do in Alabama.

  • Alabama waterfalls road trip
  • A list of the wackiest museums in Alabama
  • Our favorite hikes in Alabama
  • The best hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Alabama