While the beautiful Aloha State has several laws that were created with the utmost concern for public safety in mind, there are a few laws that are so obscure that not many people seem to know about them – even police officers. From outlawing activities that should be simple common sense to avoid, to laws that are clearly never enforced, these 15 laws showcase the illegal things in Hawaii that will leave you scratching your head, wondering how exactly they came to be enacted. We’re not sure, but they are definitely fun to read about!

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Another interesting law is that there’s a Hawaiian law dating all the way back to 1418, that makes it illegal to sink any of the Hawaiian islands. While we’re eternally grateful for this law, we wonder: how exactly would one go about sinking an island? Especially in 1418. And why would we want to?

What illegal thing in Hawaii makes a lot of sense?

Recently the Hawaiian islands have made it illegal to talk and text while driving in Hawaii. And to expand safety precautions, they’ve also made it illegal to talk or text when crossing a sidewalk in Hawaii. We hope these new safety precautions make it safer for everyone!

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