10 the craziest US laws you haven't heard of yet

We have repeatedly written about the strange laws of certain American states, but we are sure that these ten will not leave you indifferent - most likely, you had no idea about such unusual and even crazy legislative rules in force in some states.…

Florida's strange 15 laws, the reality of which is hard to believe

There are strange laws and prohibitions not only in New York, but also in other US states. Florida is not lagging behind in this matter - here, too, you can count at least 15 unexpected prohibitions and laws, the reality of whose existence is believed with...

9 new laws that came into force in the US since July 1

July began with several hundred new laws that went into effect at the state and city levels. CNN offers a look at some of them. Seattle banned plastic straws and utensils Plastic straws and utensils are prohibited from all public institutions.

Trump called American immigration laws the most stupid in the world

US President Donald Trump said that American immigration laws are “the stupidest in the world” and called for their reform, TASS writes. “No other country in the world has laws as stupid as ours when it comes to immigration...

Linden documents: what can threaten buying fakes in the US

Any document can be bought in the USA. Fraudsters fake passports, green cards, social security numbers, not to mention fake IDs and driver's licenses. ForumDaily found out what threatens sellers and buyers of fakes. Driver's license for a thousand Russian woman Tatyana (name has been changed) arrived ...

Some states force rape victims to raise children with their rapists

In 2011, Naomi, who wished to hide her last name, was a student and moonlighting at a fast food restaurant in Norfolk, Nebraska. One evening, a work colleague invited her over and raped her. A few weeks later, the girl realized that she was pregnant, on ...

In California and Massachusetts legalized marijuana

Residents of California and Massachusetts voted in favor of using marijuana for recreational purposes, reports washingtonpost.com. This topic has long been debated in California; about 12% of the US population lives in this state. The law now allows California residents (over 21 years of age) to own, transport and purchase up to 28,5...

Billions in the toilet: how "toilet law" can shake the economy

In March of this year, North Carolina became the first state to pass a controversial law that permits the use of toilets in government offices according to the person's gender on the birth certificate. The document divided America into two camps: some large corporations, show business stars ...

Get out of the shadows: California allows immigrants to work by profession

Immigrant Marco Nava worked illegally for 9 years and harvested grapes in California. He says that it took a long time and hard to get used to physical labor. But now he has changed his field of activity. New California law helped Marco get a job at a beauty salon where an immigrant ...

Nearly 13 Millions of Americans Applied for Obamacare

Nearly 13 million US citizens applied for health insurance for 2016, which expired on January 31. This year, fines for failure to comply with the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare, will more than double, from $285 to...

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