[stylist] contests

Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Thu Oct 2 17:23:20 UTC 2014


Well, yes, most states have outdated, arbitrary laws that have yet to be
changed. The process of changing or rescinding laws can be lengthy, even for
silly ones, so sometimes the laws are still on the books, just never
enforced. And in most cases, there's so many state laws, no one has the time
or inclination to go through all of them. I've heard of ones such as you
can't eat ice cream on a Sunday while crossing a street to you can't read a
book in the park on a Tuesday without permission. Quite frankly, no one
cares about these laws, and they are not enforced, though, thinking about
it, I wonder what would happen if some litigious person tried bringing an
action against someone violating such laws; legally speaking, since
technically it is against the law; what would that lawsuit look like? LOL

Some outdated laws are more important; like laws against inter-racial
couples, which as soon ago as the 90's were still on a few states books, and
laws against homosexuality. When it comes to money, states probably care
more about it then you would think. I would tread lightly there.

Bridgit

-----Original Message-----
From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Vejas
Vasiliauskas via stylist
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 9:29 AM
To: Chris Kuell; Writer's Division Mailing List
Subject: Re: [stylist] contests

Some of the laws in some states are just plain silly, For example, I heard
that in Rhode Island, it was illegal to buy a toothbrush and toothpaste set
together on Sunday.
It would be interesting how many times these are actually enforced.  I bet
there's not one persn in charge of seeing who enters writing contests.
Vejas


 ----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Kuell via stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org
To: "Atty" <attyrose at cox.net>,"Writer's Division Mailing List"
<stylist at nfbnet.org Date sent: Thu, 2 Oct 2014 08:59:58 -0400
Subject: Re: [stylist] contests

Hi Atty,

This is interesting, and surprising to me, and probably most of our members.
I didn't read everything you sent, but the first link it to a document by a
lawyer, and she certainly seems to know what she's talking about.  And,
indeed, it seems like having a writing contest, at least, a large scale
writing contest, is illegal in some states.  My guess is that no state
official would pay much attention unless it was a big contest, involving a
large amount of money, but then again, who knows?

The way around it, I suppose, is to work with a friend or colleague in
another state where there's no legal issues.

chris



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