October
Quirky Laws by State
Animals are cool
100

October has two official birthstones, which are

Opal and Tourmaline

100

It is unlawful to bring or possess live snakes within specified parade areas during Mardi Gras parades or processions in this state.

Louisiana

100

A group of these are called a prickle 

Porcupines

200

Sony netted approximately $20 million profit for this 'Golden' Netflix film, with its character Rumi currently trending to be the most worn costume this month. 

KPop Demon Hunters



200

In this state, there is a law that prohibits milking another person’s cow.

Texas

200

This animal has fingerprints almost identical to humans

Koala

300

This candy is the most ordered/ purchased in anticipation for October 31st's night time shenanigans. 

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

300

There's an antiquated law in this state that made it illegal for a man to criticize his spouse's cooking.

Massachusetts

300

The U.S. military trained this animal during both the Vietnam and the Gulf War to detect enemy swimmers trying to plant explosives on ships 

Dolphins

400

October 25, 1881 - Birthday:

Artist was born in Malaga, Spain. He was an experimental painter and also became a fine sculptor, engraver and ceramist.

Pablo Picasso

400

This state's legislature decided that you can go to prison for up to 25 years for cutting down a saguaro cactus without a permit.

Arizona

400

This animal has 5 eyes; 2 at the front like a fly, and 3 smaller eyes like a spider. They also have knees. 

Bees

500

As a joint initiative of the Department of Homeland Security and the National Cybersecurity Alliance, Cybersecurity Awareness Month has been reaffirmed every October since what year

2004

500

Skamania County passed an ordinance in 1969 (and amended it in 1984) that makes it illegal to hunt, harass, or harm Bigfoot or Sasquatch in this state.  

Washington

500

This animal has 3 hearts, 9 brains and blue blood.. maybe its an alien?

Octopus