So your click bait statement is wrong.. no state allows it. Just more bullshit
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Bring it back. There'd be a lot less opinionated and "offended" people.
1 week ago | 5
Well, shit, I guessed the wrong one. It was just a choice between the one I guessed & the right one, and I guessed the wrong one of those two oh well. 'Merica! Gotta love us, right? 🤠
1 week ago | 2
They probably forgot about the law and didn’t even remember it existed until someone came into the court and started spatting about their neighbor
1 week ago | 0
Oh wow, I just took a stab at Montana because I was born and raised there, not knowing that it was the right answer
1 week ago | 1
I’m from Texas it would make sense here but i knew Montana sounded right so i was right
1 week ago | 3
Texas and Washington allow it also as long as it's not planned and no one else is harmed.
1 week ago | 2
I NEVER even imagined let alone heard of anything so cave manish in this day and age but texas and kentucky wouldn't surprise me.
1 week ago | 1
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Which U.S. state technically allows residents to challenge someone to a duel—as long as it’s overseen by a judge?
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