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In Vermont, squatters who meet the requirements for adverse possession gain legal ownership of the property they have occupied. This gives them the same property rights as any other landowner in the state.
In Vermont, a woman must obtain written permission from her husband if she wishes to wear false teeth.
It was adopted in 1793 following Vermonts admission to the Union in 1791 and is largely based upon the 1777 Constitution of the Vermont Republic which was drafted at Windsor in the Old Constitution House and amended in 1786. At 8,295 words, it is the shortest U.S. state constitution.
The law in question actually prohibits making noises underwater that are likely to injure or disorient marine life. ``Whistling noises are specifically included because, if played around marine mammals such as dolphins or whales, they can interfere with their echolocation, and lead to strandings.
It is illegal to whistle for a lost canary before 7 am in Berkeley. In Blythe, you are not permitted to wear cowboy boots unless you already own at least two cows. In Burlingame, it is illegal to spit, except on baseball diamonds. In Dana Point, one may not use ones own restroom if the window is open.
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One particularly peculiar law that still exists in Vermont is the prohibition of whistling underwater. While the origins of this law are unclear, it likely stems from a time when it was considered disruptive or potentially dangerous.
Prohibition on Tying Giraffes to Telephone Poles A rather whimsical law still found on Vermonts books is the ban on tying giraffes to telephone poles.

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