41 Real-World Laws You Break in Minecraft

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Did you break these real life laws? (don't admit to that, it's a crime lol)

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Law number 28 can be bypassed: if you harvest all the crops and trade them to the villagers for emeralds, then that's techincally paid labor

kj_eytu
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For number 2, I saw a video by a lawyer saying that cannibalism IS technically legal, but it's near impossible to do it without breaking a different law, like murder.

SuperDZ
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In Poland there's a law that allows you to trespass into anywhere, but only if you're chasing your swarm of bees and you'll fix all the damages you'll do while doing so

przender
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For legal purposes, this video is not an admission of guilt.

Branzy
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As a North Dakotan I can say people ignore the fireworks law a lot. Not so much in Fargo but even just in West Fargo fireworks might be going off until 2am.

breadedgaming
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I saw the Colorado weather law a few years ago, and IIRC, it was because some people were claiming they could manipulate the weather, and were scamming people by saying they'd make it rain for crops for a cost. Since it's pretty hard to prove that someone can't control the weather (at least legally speaking at the time), they just made it illegal to do so without a permit, and never gave permits.

KuraiLunae
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As a Connecticutian myself, I can confirm pickles that don’t bounce are in fact not pickles.

detta
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Skip: It's against the law to attack a Creeper because it didn't attack you until it explodes.

The rest of the world: Scrolls through infinite articles relating to suicide

KPa
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“climbing a tree in toronto is, you guessed it, illegal!” bro canadians be tripping w that☠️

kiponaut
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I've heard it said that every law has a story behind it. I would love to hear some of those stories!

MayBeSomething
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Branzy:a criminal
Skip the tutorial: a encyclopedia
Matpap:a theorist
What a collab
Edit:you liked my comment .... wow

itzbamy
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I love the fact that as Skip is attempting to push the villager into the boat at 0:28 a random villager house is burning down in the background😆

TheFelix-YT
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"It isn't an act of kindness, that's a hostage situation" That had me laughing so hard

DJMPH
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Why thank you! Me and my friend were wondering what to do in our world, but you just provided a complete checklist.

cybercat
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8:41 My hypothesis for why this is a law is because, back in the days, purple was a VERY hard colour to get your hands on. It was almost exclusively for royalty, that’s how hard it was to get. Now, what I think is going in is that either…

A: The law is trying to make sure that people don’t use use purple willy nilly and disrespect the royalty of the olden days, or…

B: The law is trying to respect that purple was very hard to get way back when.

But how am I supposed to know? I’m still *legally* a child and live in the UK.

veethebeaniest
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The whole vandalism charge for freeing allays would probably not hold up in any court since you were freeing someone from wrongful imprisonment. Even if you do get the charge for vandalism when trying and succeeding in freeing someone wrongfully imprisoned who also was probably kidnapped, I think telling the media the context would get enough public hatred on the court to where they would drop the charge.

RandomYT_
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Police: STOP!

Steve in enchanted armour: no, I don't think I will.

camharkness
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I heard that cannibalism isn’t illegal in most U.S states as long as you don’t commit a crime that leads up to eating someone. Examples include murder, graverobbing, etc

kadenportalappa
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I actually knew about the Salmon law. Apparently someone walked around suspiciusly carrying a wrapped salmon by the royal house. If I remember correctly. It has been a while. But it was something like that. :D

Dweiathecat
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apparently the salmon act is mainly about salmon from ambiguous sources, so I guess just keep your mob drop and fishing salmon separated

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