West Virginia Laws with a Difference
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| West Virginia Laws
- If you wear a hat inside a theater, you may be fined.
- Roadkill may be taken home for supper.
- No children may attend school with their breath smelling of "wild onions."
- Doctors and dentists may not place a woman under anesthesia unless a third person is present.
- It is illegal to snooze on a train.
- According to the state constitution, it is unlawful for anyone to own a red or a black flag.
- When a railroad passes within 1 mile of a community of 100 or more people in it, they must build a station and stop there regularly to pick up and drop off passengers.
- Whistling underwater is prohibited.
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