🐊 KNGT 🐊 | Louisiana — If you’ve lived in Louisiana long enough, you already know this state marches to its own beat. We fry just about everything, we’ll turn any weekend into a festival, and we have laws on the books that’ll make you stop mid-sentence and say, “Wait… that’s real?”

Top 15 Craziest Laws in Louisiana

According to Kenny Habetz Injury Law, it sure is. Their Lafayette personal injury lawyers put together a list of the 15 craziest rules still floating around Louisiana law. Some of these will make you laugh. Some might make you scratch your head. And believe it or not, breaking a few of them could land you with a fine or even jail time.

Louisiana Law Regarding Food at Funerals, Stealing Crawfish and More

Let’s start with funerals. If you’re at a wake, don’t get greedy at the food table. Louisiana law says you can only take three sandwiches. We all know that one guy that eats more...

Over in New Orleans, parking laws get extra spicy. It’s illegal to tie an alligator to a fire hydrant. Now walking your gator is fine, but just don’t leave it blocking any emergency services.

Crawfish are serious business here, and the law agrees. Steal someone’s crawfish or their alligator, and you could face up to ten years in prison and a $3,000 fine. That’s a whole lotta trouble for a sack of mudbugs.

Ritual laws get wild too. Ingesting blood or bodily fluids during a ritual can bring a fine up to $25,000 and as much as 25 years in jail. That one escalates fast.

If you own hogs in Jefferson Parish, you better own a pot too. Any garbage or food fed to hogs has to be cooked on site first.

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Mardi Gras has its own rulebook. Snakes are not allowed within 200 yards of a parade. Condoms can’t be thrown from floats. Beads can’t be thrown at floats or from third-story windows. And TV reporters? They aren’t allowed to throw anything at the crowd at all.

Masks are another curveball. one one hand you can be arrested for wearing a mask in public, but on the other when riding a Mardi Gras float, its perfectly fine.

Voodoo might be part of Louisiana culture, but you cant do it inside the city of New Orleans can get you fined.

Here in Sulphur, keep it clean on the phone. Using obscene language during a call is illegal. Watch your mouth, y’all.



False teeth are considered a weapon. Bite someone with them, and it can count as aggravated assault.

In Carencro, cowbells are banned. Guess somebody had enough of that noise.

And finally, foosball. In Jefferson Parish, kiddos are not allowed inside a business with a foosball table, unless a parent is with them.

These laws may sound silly, but they’re real. So next time you’re at a parade, a funeral, or just living life in Louisiana, remember. Down here, even the weird stuff can be against the law.

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