Tennessee Too-Strange Laws
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| Tennessee Laws
- Any person crippling, killing or in any way destroying a proud female dog that is running at large shall not be held liable for the damages due to such killing or destruction.
- "Crimes against nature" are prohibited.
- More than 8 women may not live in the same house because that would constitute a brothel.
- It is illegal to use a lasso to catch a fish.
- Hollow logs may not be sold.
- It is legal to gather and consume roadkill.
- Stealing a horse is punishible by hanging.
- Driving is not to be done while asleep.
- You can't shoot any game other than whales from a moving automobile.
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