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Olgaa Posted 16 years ago
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Tennessee dumb law

I cannot understand the following dumb law of Tennessee how funny it can seem Emotion: smile: You can't shoot any game other than whales from a moving automobile. Why whale? Why exactly a moving vehicle? What's the essense of this law?
  

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Quite a few states—and countries, for that matter—have odd laws that for one reason or another have never been repealed. I must confess that I find this particular law strange, however, since as far as I can recall, Tennessee is a landlocked state; where would one find a whale to hunt? It looks like a hoax, unless the site where you found it provided a proper reference.

  • Quite a few states—and countries, for that matter—have odd laws that for one reason or another have never been repealed.
  • I must confess that I find this particular law strange, however, since as far as I can recall, Tennessee is a landlocked state; where would one find a whale to hunt?
  • It looks like a hoax, unless the site where you found it provided a proper reference.
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Quite a few states—and countries, for that matter—have odd laws that for one reason or another have never been repealed. I must confess that I find this particular law strange, however, since as far as I can recall, Tennessee is a landlocked state; where would one find a whale to hunt? It looks like a hoax, unless the site where you found it provided a proper reference.
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Still such dumb laws include issues that are obvious or contradict smth therefore they are dumb, but this one is obscure and i cannot even understand what they wanted to say by that. It seems to be just a set of words for me
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It seems fairly straightforward to me.

"You can't shoot any game other than whales from a moving automobile."

"You are not allowed to shoot any wild animals other than whales from a moving car," basically. Since Tennessee is landlocked—meaning there are no whales in the state, unless they're at some park, where they wouldn't be considered game regardless—and the law only mention

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