In the U.S., you cannot drink until you are 21. However....
In Wisconsin, you cannot drink under 21 UNLESS you have parental supervision. I love this place!
That's for Texas also... You just can't leave your parents while you're intoxicated or you'll have some explaining to do to the cops... lolz
Rotfl. There are always those loopholes. I love em!
Yuppers... I love getting around the law by using the law on my side :P
Who makes these laws? WHO?! :o
I make these laws... JK I wish, but I just study what I need to get by. :)
Quote from: Jean Havoc on December 11, 2009, 06:02:58 PM
In the U.S., you cannot drink until you are 21. However....
In Wisconsin, you cannot drink under 21 UNLESS you have parental supervision. I love this place!
So...you drink?
I'm pretty sure the Government makes these laws, but they must have been drunk, too.
Quote from: MagmarFire on December 11, 2009, 07:08:04 PM
So...you drink?
And no, I don't. I just learned this today!
Way to make me think you do/plan to, then. :P
That;s what ya get for thinking ;D
In Michigan, it's illegal to capture alligators out of the sewers. Wisconsin doesn't seem quite so silly now. :D
it's illegal to go whale hunting in oklahoma
In South Carolina, men can legally beat their wives on the steps of the courthouse as long as it is Sunday.
Quote from: Pyrgusfinn on December 31, 2009, 03:31:43 PM
In South Carolina, men can legally beat their wives on the steps of the courthouse as long as it is Sunday.
Okaaaay....that one made the least sense....why Sunday?
Quote from: Jean Havoc on December 31, 2009, 06:45:10 PM
Quote from: Pyrgusfinn on December 31, 2009, 03:31:43 PM
In South Carolina, men can legally beat their wives on the steps of the courthouse as long as it is Sunday.
Okaaaay....that one made the least sense....why Sunday?
GOD IS FORGIVING
Idk actually. However, it is a real law. No one actually obeys that one, but still lol.
In Virginia, you can drink in your own home so long as your parents allow, and as long as you don't leave the house intoxicated.
In Canada, milk comes in bags.
Milk can come in bags in Wisconsin, too. I prefer cartons, though.