Don't Tap the Vending Machine — It's a Crime in Kansas
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A dollar disappears into a vending machine, you give it a little love tap—and suddenly you’re committing a crime. This episode opens on that absurd moment and follows the surprising logic of a law that treats a well-meaning nudge as criminal property damage while your stolen cash quietly vanishes.
From there we speed off onto the water, where Kansas forbids shooting rabbits from motorboats (paddleboats remain suspiciously ambiguous). It’s a story about safety, fair chase and the quirky details that reveal how people tried to make hunting make sense.
Finally, we stroll into a smoky, glassless bar of the past: Kansas didn’t legalize liquor by the glass until 1986, meaning patrons once brought their own bottle to drink in public. Dry counties and Sunday sales limits linger as echoes of that era. Each law is a small, human story—odd, revealing, and oddly persuasive about how local history shapes the rules we live by.