Nuts, for the truck

People should have better discretion so that laws aren't needed to control their public displays. If you just need to hang a scrotum somewhere, how about your living room?
 
There are so many laws in this country these days the if and when you get in or out of bed you're violating a law in some state.
For some reason these two always seem to come to mind. Now to be clear I left San Francisco and the state of California back in 1968 so these may have been removed.
In San Francisco, it was a crime to drive a motor vehicle in Golden Gate Park if the manufacturer's name was visible to the public.
This one was either a California state law or again a city ordinance but it required all motor vehicles to have a working fire extinguisher on board the vehicle.
My late paternal Grandfather's first automobile was a 1902 Pierce-Arrow which he drove until 1927 when he traded it off on a new 1927 Willys Knight sedan. He drove the Willys until he had a stroke at 82 and my dad got the car but never drove it. Upon his death my half sister sold it to a friend for $250. The car still looked like it was just off the showroom floor. The part that hurts most is my dad had told her the car was to go to me.
PJ
 
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People should have better discretion so that laws aren't needed to control their public displays. If you just need to hang a scrotum somewhere, how about your living room?
there's several always hanging in my house as there's 6 males that live there :unsure:
 
It’s stupid laws like this that make me shake my head and wonder.

90% of the laws need to be removed as well as 90% of the government. It’s also proof that America is not the land of the free. Should just call it what it is; “Home of the incarcerated and soon to be incarcerated.”

I see a lot of value and proportionality in creating another felon for such a dangerous crime.

Vince
 
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