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Home » Europe » What is the weirdest law in Norway?

What is the weirdest law in Norway?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

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What things are banned in Norway?

It is prohibited to import the following without special persmission:

  • Drugs, medicines and poisons (minor quantities of medicine for personal use are permitted)
  • Alcohol over 60% alcohol by volume.
  • Weapons and ammunition.
  • Fireworks.
  • Potatoes.
  • Mammals, birds and exotic animals.
  • Plants/parts thereof for cultivation.

What are the most dumbest laws?

50 Dumbest Laws In The US

  • A door on a car may not be left open longer than is necessary.
  • Animals are banned from mating publicly within 1,500 feet of a tavern, school, or place of worship.
  • It is illegal to drive a camel on the highway.

What is the craziest law in the world?

60 Weird Laws Around the World

  • 60 Weird Laws Around the World.
  • It’s Illegal to Chew Gum in Singapore.
  • Canadian Radio Stations Must Play Canadian Artists.
  • It’s Illegal to Run Out of Gas on the German Autobhan.
  • It’s Illegal to Hike Naked in Switzerland.
  • It’s Illegal to Feed Pigeons in Venice, Italy.

How strict are Norwegian laws?

Despite being one of the most liberal democracies and forward-thinking countries in the world, Norway still has quite a few strict laws. Granted, most of them stem from the need to protect the health and freedom of its citizens, as well as to protect the environment.

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Are Norwegians heavy drinkers?

Norway has a number of problems with alcohol due to its reputation for hard core drinking, and has introduced legislation to try and address these issues.

Are guns illegal in Norway?

Gun ownership is restricted in Norway, unless one has officially documented a use for the gun. By far the most common grounds for civilian ownership are hunting and sports shooting, in that order.Rifle and shotgun ownership permission can be given to “sober and responsible” persons 18 years or older.

Is it illegal to date a 14 year old when your 18?

If you are 18 and she is 14, you could be arrested and charged with serious sex crimes, even if you don’t actually have sex. Even kissing a 14-year-old can be charged as a felony in California.

Is prank calls illegal?

Prank calling can be illegal in some situations. While each state is different, most states prohibit making prank calls to annoy or harass someone. All states make it illegal to prank call 911. Recording a prank call can constitute illegal wiretapping in many states, including in California.

What country has the harshest laws?

10 Countries With The Strictest Laws In The World

  • China.
  • Cuba.
  • Saudi Arabia.
  • Equatorial Guinea.
  • Eritrea.
  • Syria.
  • Iran.
  • North Korea. The only country today that is still purely Communist, North Korea accepts tourists from other nations other than South Korea and the United States.

Is it illegal to date a 17 year old when your 18?

Yes, that is not illegal. 16 is the age of consent.

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Is dumpster diving illegal?

Dumpster diving is technically legal in all 50 states. In 1988, the case known as the State of California v Greenwood reached the Supreme Court. The court ruled that searching trash is legal. The problem is it’s legal unless local governments say otherwise.

What is the weirdest law in the UK?

Under the Salmon Act of 1986, it is an offence to handle a salmon while looking ‘suspicious’. Unless you have a note from the police, you aren’t suppose to walk cows through the streets in daylight. Members of Parliament should not wear suits of armours while they are inside Parliament.

Is there trespassing in Norway?

To pitch a tent wherever you want on uncultivated land is a right for everyone who roams this country – Norwegian or visitor. To Norwegians (and visitors) it is a long-standing right to roam the land without restrictions.

Is Norway better than the United States?

However, Norway, an oil-rich country situated in the Scandinavian Peninsula, undeniably outstrips the American standard of living.Due to America’s cavernous income inequality, the poorest 38% of Norwegians are better off than the poorest 38% of Americans despite an overall lower average per capita GDP.

Can you own a bear in Norway?

Norway is not a member of the European Community. Unlike animals in the European Community, Norwegian animals have not yet obtained legal status as ”sentient beings”. In contemporary Norwegian law, animals only have legal status as property or nature.

What is the drinking age in Norway?

18
Drinking Age by Country 2021

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Country On Premise Drinking Age Off Premise Drinking Age
Norway 18 18
Finland 18 18
Denmark 18 16
Singapore 18 18

Is it illegal to drink in public in Norway?

Norway. Drinking in public is illegal in Norway and subject to fines. In many cities the police will primarily react if the use of alcohol is causing trouble and drinking in parks is quite common.

Why is alcohol so expensive in Norway?

Beer is very expensive because it is heavily taxed, as are all alcoholic beverages, as part of a strategy to curb alcoholism. My Norwegian friends assured me that the plan is not working.Norway is the only oil-producing country with high gas prices. In fact, Norway has the highest gas prices in the world.

What percentage of Norway is black?

There are 71,727 non-Somali Afro-Norwegians in Norway, making up 1.32% of the population in the country.

Is health care free in Norway?

Anyone registered as a resident in Norway has a right to access the Norwegian state healthcare system. State healthcare in Norway is not completely free. Healthcare costs are covered by both the state and through patient contributions (user fees).

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About Sadie Daniel

Sadie Daniel is an adventurer at heart. She loves to travel and explore new places. Her thirst for adventure has taken her all over the world, and she's always looking for her next big thrill. Sadie is also a lover of animals, and has been known to rescue stray cats and dogs in her neighborhood. She is a kind-hearted person who enjoys helping others, and she would do anything for her family and friends.

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