One of my proudest attributes is my driving ability. I've been known through friends and family to be one of the better drivers they all know, and that all just comes down to following the rules of the road.
No matter where you live in the United States, it's a guarantee you've gotten upset at someone's driving ability. It's quite common to see someone going 10 miles under the speed limit or changing lanes without warning almost every day.
Arizona is one of 24 states that are considered 'Stop and Identify" states. Effectively, this means that police are allowed to request your ID if you are under reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, or are believed to engage in criminal activity.
At most, I've only ever lived with three pets at the same time, and that's a lot to take care of, but is there a cap on the amount you're legally allowed to have?
If you've ever looked around a public place, you've likely seen a sign that says "NO LOITERING". In layman's terms, this means that you're not allowed to simply hang out in these marked places.
In order to ensure we can have a functioning nation, we elect politicians to make the rules for us, but that shouldn't mean they're above the laws they write.
We want the areas we live to be safe, and step one of that is to crack down on weapons ownership and gang affiliations. While never a permanent solution, lawmakers do their best to reduce violent crime, and will do everything they can to make their constituents feel safe.
Halloween's just a few days away, and kids all across the country are putting finishing touches on their costumes before they head out to gather enough free candy to make even Augustus Gloop jealous.
Many of Arizona's jokey or useless laws tend to be forgotten, and force no real change. One, though, wacky as it sounds, is doing an excellent job at keeping fun... fair.