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Pennsylvania — The Keystone State, known for its rich history, Philly cheesesteaks, and beautiful rolling countryside. But beyond the Liberty Bell and Amish country, Pennsylvania’s law books are sprinkled with some quirky rules that add a little extra charm to life here.
So grab a soft pretzel and join me as we dive into 12 strange laws you’ll only find in Pennsylvania.
It’s Illegal to Sing in the Bathtub
In Pennsylvania, there’s an old law that makes singing in the bathtub illegal. So if you’re tempted to belt out your favorite tunes, it’s best to save it for the shower—or anywhere else!
No Bartering with Car Mechanics
Pennsylvania law prohibits bartering services for car repairs, so if your car needs work, be prepared to pay cash. Swapping a pie for a tire rotation just won’t fly here.
You Can’t Catch Fish with Your Hands
Using your bare hands to catch fish is illegal in Pennsylvania. If you’re planning on fishing, you’ll need a rod, reel, or net—no noodling allowed!
Ministers Must Not Perform Marriages if Either Party is Drunk
In Pennsylvania, ministers are technically prohibited from marrying couples if either the bride or groom is intoxicated. It’s a reminder to save the celebratory drinks until after the vows.
Fortune Telling Without a License is Illegal
Practicing fortune telling without a license is against the law in Pennsylvania. So if you want to read palms or tell fortunes, make sure you’re properly licensed!
No Sweeping Dirt Under the Rug in Pittsburgh
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An old Pittsburgh ordinance makes it illegal to sweep dirt under a rug. While it’s probably not enforced today, it’s a reminder to clean up thoroughly!
Fireworks Are a No-Go for Out-of-State Residents
In Pennsylvania, only state residents are allowed to buy fireworks. So, if you’re just visiting, leave the pyrotechnics to the locals and enjoy the show.
No Buying Cars on Sundays
Similar to many “blue laws” across the country, Pennsylvania prohibits car dealerships from selling cars on Sundays. It’s a day of rest—for both the cars and their salespeople.
It’s Illegal to Pay a Psychic if They Can’t Solve Your Problem
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Pennsylvania has an interesting twist on psychic payments—you can’t be charged if the psychic’s advice doesn’t solve your problem. It’s consumer protection, mystic style!
It’s Illegal to Use Dynamite to Catch Fish
Dynamite fishing is strictly prohibited in Pennsylvania, ensuring that anglers stick to less explosive fishing methods. Leave the fishing rod at home if you were planning on bringing anything combustible!
No Hunting Big Game with a Motorized Vehicle
Hunting in Pennsylvania comes with strict rules, including a ban on hunting big game from any motorized vehicle. For a true outdoors experience, you’ll need to leave the vehicle behind.
You Can’t Buy Alcohol at the Grocery Store
Pennsylvania has some of the strictest liquor laws in the country. Alcohol can only be purchased at licensed liquor stores and beer distributors, so don’t expect to find wine next to the bread in the supermarket.
And there you have it—a dozen of Pennsylvania’s most unique and quirky laws that add a bit of whimsy to life in the Keystone State. Whether they’re reminders of times past or rules that still apply today, these laws add to Pennsylvania’s rich character.
So the next time you’re exploring Gettysburg or grabbing a Philly cheesesteak, remember these unusual statutes—they might just give you an extra story to share!
Juniper Calloway is a dedicated journalist with 3 years of experience in covering hard-hitting stories. Known for her commitment to delivering timely and accurate updates, she currently works with MikeandJon Podcast, where she focuses on reporting critical topics such as crime, local news, and national developments across the United States. Her ability to break down complex issues and keep audiences informed has established her as a trusted voice in journalism.