The Wild and Wacky Laws of Alabama
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Alabama has a bunch of weird laws. Let's check them out!
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So, do I make this a recurring series from time to time, or what?
Yes
Yes! Please do Illinois!
YES, people are weird, they make weird laws, and I wanna hear the weirdest!
Yes, do it for all fifty states!!
It outta be a law
"Do you want to hear about weird laws from Alabama for 19 minutes?"
"No, why would I want to do that?"
"What if Austin McConnell made the video"
"Oh in that case, I'll watch it as soon as I can"
Texas when?
"...subject a bear to surgical alteration" Alabama doesnt mess around when it comes to stopping cyborg bears.
I mean to be fair or rather to be bear. That sounds terrifying and I think it's a good idea to prevent them from existing
For those interested in the truth of the matter, it's probably more to do with the removal of teeth or claws to make wrestling the bear safer for the human.
Damn, how am I gonna get 5 cat tickets now?
Can't wrestle a bear, cant duel a bear! Where will it go next?!
I thought this was supposed to be a country of FREEDOM
What's next? I can't arm bears either!?
I thought there were no rules in a bear fight?
Freedom, yes. Whose freedom, though, is a different question entirely.
Airbag fraud is an actually serious issue. They're quite expensive parts, so sleazy dealers tend to repair crashed cars, not bother replacing the airbags, and sell cars as uncrashed. Worst thing is that you won't know you don't have an airbag until, well, you crash. And that's too late.
Good on you Alabama, good on you
That explains why quite a few states have laws against it.
Reminder: All these laws came about because it most likely happened at one point or another.
That makes me wonder exactly what happened to make Mobile outlaw stink bombs. Probably the most epic of pranks.
This is a logical concept until modern law makers started making laws based on culture wars and their feelings.
The law against marathons could be aimed at 'dance marathons'--events that were popular during the Depression, where the last couple that could keep moving got a prize.
that makes a lot more sense
I came expecting a law forbidding goats from attaining a driver's license or something. But most of these made sense in the proper context. I for one appreciate laws forbidding defunct airbags being installed in a vehicle.
In a lot of states and cities, spitting on sidewalks was banned to prevent the spread of tuberculosis. And it worked.
I feel like aside from the obviously ridiculous stuff like high heel permits and yoga restrictions most of these are actually perfectly reasonable laws
Or at least were when they were passed.
The high heel law is for the city to avoid lawsuits when women wearing stiletto heels would get them caught in metal grates in the sidewalks. A few women broke their ankles and the city wasn't going to take responsibility. They never enforced it and I think they removed it from the books after all the sidewalks were redone without metal grating.
So my plans of selling counterfeit glitter-coated kitten-fur airbags in Alabama are shot to hell. It's getting harder and harder to make a dishonest living in this world.
Also in Eufaula, Alabama, a girl can get married at the age of 15 without her parent's permission and 13 with it. While the man has to be 19 to get married without permission and 17 with it. At least it was the law in 1978 when I married my wife, she was 15 and I was 17. The judge called my father to get the okay to marry us and my father told him that he would come to Alabama and kick his butt if he did. So the judge married us without my father’s permission and we were married for 30 years till she passed away in an accident caused by a drunk driver. The lesson here is don’t piss off the judge if you want to have it your way.
"What are you in for?"
"Grabbed a turtle."
How about we teach you a lesson, turtle grabbler!
5:28 - airbag fraud is actually a big thing unfortunately, and I wonder how new this Alabama law is. In 2011-2015 when I worked as a DHL manager for a large hub in the US South, we had been unknowingly delivering fake airbags for quite some time, and then federal authorities used us to stage raids on various people. I believe it made the national news at the time. Charging retail prices for airbags that looked correct but were functionally inert, which could cost people their lives. Most of them originated from Indian and Pakistan, as I recall. More commonly, people insert resistors into airbag cabling and simply unplug the real airbag (that doesn't work for whatever reason). The resistor tricks the car's SRS system into thinking the airbag is fine so the airbag light stays off.
I use the resistors - legally, of course - as a mechanic to check as to whether a short or open circuit fault code is the result of something internal to the airbag or in the car's wiring harness. It's a temporary measure, however, not a permanently installed "fix."
I commend Alabama for standing up for bear rights! Bears are tired of being treated like second class citizens
Alabama has a history of bear fighting and wrestling which is why it's such a big rule now. They would declaw, pull their teeth and give them state alliterating substances to wrestle them, making bets on it.
"Oh yeah that's a pretty good law, dueling is very much a drastic action for anything, and especially at the time as medicine wasn't as advanced as it is now people would totally die from it, I'm glad Alabama was forward thinking at the ti-"
*2:27**: Also illegal to fight a bear*
"Legit 1984."
As an honorable mention: putting salt on a railroad track is a capital offence and is punishable by death
No it isn't.
False.
Myth or not, what is the supposed effect of salting a railroad track?
@@bob8776 it seems to be that it attracts cows to the railroad tracks, and farmers would place salt on tracks so their cows that were old or sick would wander over there and then get hit by a train. Then the train company would be held liable and have to pay the farmer reparations
@@Conquistadorr_that does seem to make sense. Thanks👍
The song just plays in my head anytime i hear the name of the state
Huh... there's even more laws concerning bears wrestling?
And here I thought there were no rules in bear fighting.
No, that's Bare Fighting.
All's fair in love and war, after all.
you can tell these are laws that were written after very specific things happened to particular law makers.
who did yoga hurt so badly?
Fear of “foreign” religion infecting the youth. Because Christians don’t seem to remember where their god was born. 🤨
Fragile Christians. Yoga is a gateway drug to Hinduism, don't you know?
The yoga one is clearly because Alabama is part of the Bible Belt and wouldn't want teachers teaching kids anything to do with non-Christian religions.
It's the racism
extreme religious conservatives, presumably.
8:02 when he said "They casnt say namiste," that had me rolling. that's rediclous lmfao 🤣
And probably wouldn't hold up under federal law either.
@@brendanthedreamer Clearly a violation of the 1st Amendment and would be struck down if challenged
Alabama: Don't promote that fake Hinduism or Eastern religions through yoga in any way, shape, form, or chant.
Also Alabama: Wanna be a truthful and professional Psychic? Just pay fees, undergo a background check, and get an ID.
It isn't specific to promoting fake Hinduism or Eastern religions. Earnest practitioners are also disallowed.
It would be great if it was attempting to prevent appropriation, but it isn't. It's illegal regardless of your actual religious background.
@@julieannseals cultural appropriation is made up.
Sadly a lot of these "silly and wacky" laws were the result of a few absurd people causing problems.
Seems like most laws, honestly 😅
@@Robert-ju6ub I know right? lol
In 2021 the hayseeds in Alabama decided Yoga is witchcraft
The releasing of wild boars back into the wild isn't actually a crazy law, they are an extremely invasive species, and they are all ofer the place down here
I love that this April Fool's joke has become a thing now.
1:00: South Carolina did this as well, and possibly a few other states. There was a serious problem in both states where politicians kept killing each other in duels. Then it was prohibited and it's all been downhill since.
In SC, the prohibition was removed in the 1970s.
You're smashing it, keep it coming!
Wow, two states down 48 more to go
Maybe. 😂 If you'd like the series to continue, sharing this one around will certainly help. Thanks!
I moved to Oklahoma at one point and I remember going to get a new drivers license, they had a law plastered on the wall saying that it was illegal to swear in front of women or children. Thought that was funny, but there was no way I was going to test it in front of many police men.
We've been trying to get that damn doorstop passing for a state constitution re-written for decades.
if huggbees has taught me anything (and he most certainly has), its that wacky laws and facts from different states are an entertainment gold mine. looking forward to seeing more vids like this from you!
Sunday closing is not that rare in Europe. In norway only tiny stores and gas stations are open.
Sitting on my sweet home Alabama front porch drinking coffee,and watching this video right meow!
spoken like a true alabaman cat!
April fools video did so well he's like well shit, lets do it again.
I've lived in Alabama my whole life I've heard that it's illegal to put a donkey in a bathtub here
As someone who lives in alabama i have to say, Its Mississippi that has all the incest
I was shocked to learn it's actually Oregon and Bama doesn't even make top 10.
4:27 Yes because I just happen to carry missiles in my pocket as an every day social practice.
yeah, most people do. they're called rocks and coins.
Hey, maybe it was someone from Huntsville who was sneaking things off the Arsenal
I kinda understood the reasoning to ban yoga because of "hypothesis" BUT as the law kept getting read out it quickly turned from a law misunderstanding hypothesis to a law that very "If its not from the bible, its not allowed here!!"...
But hey, at least it's opt out.
What if you dueled with paintball guns could you not run for office?
Wait. No one is allowed to injure any tree growing in a cemetery? Not even a gardener hired by the people who run the cemetery? Wouldn't that just lead to cemeteries being overgrown?
Injure means vandalism. A gardener doesn't vandalise.
@@KiraFriede I agree that a gardener doesn't vandalize. But if a gardener cuts a branch off of a tree, then I'd say they are "injuring" the tree just as much as if a vandal does
When you say that "injure" means vandalism, where is that coming from? You think it's defined somewhere else in the law?
0:20 Hometown mention!! Lesgooo!!!
Ah yes, the land of the free where yoga was banned from schools until 2021 and is basically still functionally banned
The concern was that it was a religious ritual, and specifically the state is not supposed to designate or promote anyone particular aspects of religions which extends to public schooling as they are arms of the state.
@@queuedjar4578 That's a charitable explanation and it sounds good when you say it like that, but I'm curious how robust their protections against teaching Christian rituals in schools is.
@@queuedjar4578 Yeah as a Christian myself who hates hypocrisy, I can tell you they wouldn't care if it was a class dedicated to prayer or Bible Study. They only wanted to forbid religions that were not their own.
Yes. In 2021 the enlightened hayseeds in Alabama decided Yoga is witchcraft
@@queuedjar4578The excuse was that it was religious. The reason is that they think it's demonic. Disallowing meditation and guided imagery makes zero sense as exclusively a religious practice, as does outlawing saying "namaste," which is just how people greet each other in India and Nepal. Yes, it came from religion, but so does saying "God bless you" after a sneeze, and there's no law against that.
It's xenophobia, and it's pretty blatant.
Only a matter of time until he stumbles upon the subsubsubsubsubsection that declares the publication of these laws on UA-cam illegal and punishable by death by bear wrestling (strictly forbidden otherwise)
there's a story of stupidity behind every single one of these laws-- i think that might be my favorite part
Looking forward to seeing if you mention the illegality of wearing high heels in downtown Mobile.
YES! Finally 🤣🤣 This was a CYA law they enacted to avoid being sued by women that broke their shoes or ankles when their stiletto heels popped into the metal grates along the sidewalks.
Seriously though, the Mobile laws around not littering and such seem to be more than sensible.
Most of these seem pretty sensible, or at least aren't unusual. Bear wrestling used to be a thing and it's a terrible practice worth banning, most cities or counties require dog registration, every area has plumbing codes and permit fees, shouldn't we want to ban careless disposal of dangerous appliances? I could go on.
The yoga one is clearly ridiculous, though.
Have you ever seen Mobile? Laws against littering, LOL.
i mean the bear wrestling laws arent that weird considering putting bears in professional wrestling matches used to be a somewhat popular thing, and people i think have since changed public opinion toward animal cruelty in things like that
I could never dig so deep into the laws of a state, especially each major city of a state to find such obscure and wacky laws in the seemingly infinite pit of laws like you did.
I think both the feral swine law and the pet fur law are both country-wide if I remember correctly. Feral swine are invasive, so any state bans their release. This also applies to most invasives. (Example: house sparrows, european starlings.) Not sure if it applies to cats or dogs though, which is why I say "most."
For the pet fur law - I know that country-wide, importation and buying/selling it is banned. But hey, you can still possess it, like a lil cat memento or something on your shelf.
Oh yeah and the flattened musk turtle is a part of the Endangered Species Act so that is most likely country-wide too. Could be other laws that I'm missing but I mostly know animals.
Thank you for pronouncing Mobile correctly!
I've become really fond of these weird-law-videos from you. Keep it going! :D
Why am I addicted to this
I NEED MORE
0:21 I can see my favorite bakery and coffee roaster from here!
0:24 thanks for mentioning my hometown
5:15 "Dang, there goes my plans for the day." -Cruella Deville probably
Weird to see conservation laws in these "weird law" videos. They make sense and have good reason to exist
I think what makes them whacky is the specificity of them. "Wrestling a combat cyborg bear" is definitely something nobody should do, but it's funny that they had to clarify that.
These are quite enjoyable and I do hope you do more of them.
I work for an Alabama publication and just pitched making this exact same video inspired by your last wacky law video! Oh well, great stuff!
I find that in the southern US it's not difficult to find out what types of businesses are owned by members of the city council, all you have to do is see what's open on Sundays.
I will never get over how popular dueling was at one point in time in our history.
I think for additional context, the Alabama State Constitution is one of the longest constitutions in the world. The reason why is that provisions were put in place when the Constitution was written that prohibit the constitution from being re-written - only amended. I'm not sure how far back this goes (if it was only new to the 1901 version or if it goes back to Alabama's first Constitution), but it makes the 1901 Constitution - which Alabama used for the next 120 years - somewhat problematic.
So as a result the State Constitution has a lot of language that is widely ignored due to federal amendments, etc. And also as a result there are pages upon pages of amendments to existing laws rather than simply rewriting or omitting obsolete or unusual laws.
Alabama did not ratify a new version of its Constitution to consolidate and organize everything, as well as remove problematic language, until 2022.
Would love to see more states! Super fun video :)
Ayyy, another law video! Honestly you make this stuff interesting
Would love this as a series
This sounds like a quirky Austin McConnell rabbit hole, and I’m glad to be here for it. 🤣👍
I feel like almost all of these are standard laws most states have
Unless the engines are turned off... if the engine gets turned off mid flight, you'll be damn sure imma bag me a trophy on the way down
Peanuts or not, no one willingly goes to Dothan.
That's not necessarily true I used to play the national peanut festival in Dothan and there were many people from other states that made a special trip to Dothan for the festival I personally met a couple from long Island NY who always made the side trip to Dothan for the festival on their way to south Florida for the winter
Dothan was the city where my sister was born in
I’m all for this becoming a series!
My father was born in Alabama in 1939. He once told me about the time he fought a bear. It was back when he was still drinking. He quit drinking when he was 28, he was still in his prime. There was a carnival that had an attraction where you could pay money to box a bear. It had a muzzle and gloves over the paws to prevent a mauling. I'm guessing the bear was declawed. He was always physically strong and decided to give it a go. He payed his money and got in the cage. The bear looked bored and took one swipe at him. It knocked his ass on the ground with so much force he could not believe it. The experience gave him a greater respect for wildlife.
15:39 someone forgot to mention what the picture has to be of 😈
I like the "we're tired of people showing up to church hammered" law
Ever since I was a teen I wouldn’t have been interested in videos like this but now in my adult years I love these informational videos.
Dueling should make a legal comeback. No modernized firearms, just the same tools and rules gentlemen have always agreed to.
16:02 actually makes sense you wouldn't want somebody who's convicted of fraud or identity theft working that kind of job that would literally be a candy store for them victims
To be fair, _most_ of these seem perfectly sane. I say _most_ but we're talking Alabama here ...
beginning around 9:18 i would hazard to guess the laws about silly string, snap pops, confetti and the like was done with mardi gras in mind. Mobile is actually the origin point of american mardi gras and the parades here get terribly messy with the bead necklaces and paper favors they throw all over the place. sometimes it is so bad beads will still be on the trees weeks after mardi gras has ended. it is already a great mess to clean and as hard as beads are to clean up they are simply too iconic to mardi gras to ban those too 😅
also 10:28 we unfortunately do still have to put up with a lot of nonsense lol
OK the yoga one is incredibly funny. Like, 'we'll teach your goofy exercises, but you can keep that other junk' lol.
As someone from Alabama, I can confirm we have some wacky laws.
Huh. The yoga ban kinda sucks actually because I still remember the few guided meditations my highschool gym teacher did for the class
6:54 Woah Austin, go off!
No silly string or stink bombs?
So Alabama literally has fun police. 😢
Not all of these laws are actually "wacky".
Three dog and three cats work for me. Going inside stinky homes and trying play it off really sucks.
14:00 in my state Alcohol is prohibited for sale only from between 2am and 7am, every day except Sunday when it's from 2am to 10am. Liquor stores run from almost 9am to 10pm sharp, except Sunday when they're closed. Is that weird?
Bear wresting happened in the early 90s.Terrible Ted was a local nightclubs
"Hey, Pilot, turn off the engine, I gotta shoot that deer."
Hey I live in Alabama! Guess I have a to do list for this weekend :D
I dunno, if both parties agree in writing to the duel and there are appropriate witnesses present...
A lot of these laws could be simplified to 'no littering', 'no vandalism' or 'no theft'
As a resident of Birmingham Alabama THANK YOU for leaving us alone
So I watched the Missouri video because I live here now. I was born in Birmingham and grew up up in Tuscaloosa until I was 25.
Loving this and would love as a series since I can probably name the states I haven’t vacationed/visited than have. So would Love to find out the silly of them all!
But bears and alligators taste so good.
Hey Austin, how is your heart doing? Always appreciate the content :)
I'll let everyone know in a few weeks!
After listening to this episode and the one on Missouri laws, apparently there was a real issue with people wrestling bears. My how times have changed
You need to do this for all 50 states! It's great and educational!
Thanks! If you want the series to continue, sharing it with others goes a long way. :)
4:32 "...nor shall he remove or have in his possession the young of any wild animal, or the eggs or nest, or young of any reptile or bird"
W8 so chicken eggs are illegal in Alabama parks? Awesome!
The dueling thing actually still affects things today. It'd why professional fights don't happen in Alabama, like boxing. Until the 2000s with the rise of popularity of MMA and UFC ameture fights began so they finally approved a fight commission but then made the rules so strict that no one, even actual professionals could ever get a fight approved. The new provisions outlawed ameture fights.
You should do Tennessee next! We have such oddities as a law banning shooting any animal from a moving vehicle... with the exception of whales! In a landlocked state!
Man, Alabama is no fun. Me and my bear get along very well, and it's nobody's business what we do on the weekends.
grabbing Mataurin in Alabama is strictly prohibited
Unlawful bear exploitation is my favorite indiepunk band