Soda, Swears & Stickers: The Wild Laws of Mississippi
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Imagine walking into a diner and ordering a 64-ounce soda — legally yours, thanks to a Mississippi law born out of a feud over New York’s soda limits. This episode peels back the oddball statutes that let you guzzle a bucket of cola, ban certain obscene bumper stickers, and once criminalized public swearing near the vulnerable.
We tell the stories behind each statute: the politician or cultural clash that put it on the books, the courtroom and civic battles that tested it, and the surprising ways these laws have been enforced — or quietly ignored. From a law still on the books defending your right to supersize, to a decal ban enforced only when things get graphic or personal, to a swearing ban that survived for more than a century before finally being repealed in 2013, these are laws that read like the setup to a joke but happened for real.
Join us as we trace the quirks of Mississippi’s legal landscape, laugh at the strange consequences, and tease what Missouri brings next — because sometimes truth is stranger, and funnier, than fiction.