Posted on 01/01/2015 8:46:38 AM PST by smokingfrog
Everything from tigers to taxes and wine to willingness is covered by new laws taking effect in the new year.
A New York law bans tiger selfies starting in February. They've been increasingly used by young men as social media profile photos. No photos with lions or other big cats either.
Wine gets a boost in the Bay State. Out-of-state wineries can ship bottles directly to consumers in Massachusetts.
California is trying to end any question over whether no really means yes.
(Excerpt) Read more at kcci.com ...
Yahoo News has a better list of some of the new laws.
http://news.yahoo.com/laws-ok-wine-shipments-ban-tiger-selfies-065106300—finance.html
How about rattlesnake selfies? Or an alligator selfie?
Don’t worry.
I expect the ACLU will probably file a lawsuit to protect your free speech tiger-selfie rights.
Imagine the arrogance of a "lawmaker" who would have the gall to introduce such a measure. And imagine the ignorance of his colleagues who would take it seriously enough to actually vote in favor of it. Finally, imagine the idiocy of a populace that would elect such doofi and empower them to make laws affecting their lives.
Truly astounding, isn’t it? And these are the people who want gubment “out of the bedroom”
California has raised the gasoline tax 10 cents a gallon. It is for “Cap And Trade”. Liberals run amok.
This new law is another indication of increasing feminine submissiveness to a patriarchal society and furthering the notion that it is the duty of government to step in and protect women from themselves and any "bad" decisions they may make.
” No photos with lions or other big cats either. “
1st amendment violation, but our governments are not about preserving liberties anyway. Tyranny rules us now.
Why take a chance with someone who might be dissatisfied with the performance and claim rape. I would think business opportunities for prostitutes would be looking up.
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