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In Ridgeland, South Carolina, a woman who weighs over 200 pounds cannot wear shorts and eat onions in a public place. In Northfield, Connecticut, citizens cannot eat raw onions while walking down a street. In Tennessee, customers of movie theaters must be onion-free for at least four hours.
You can't eat onions while attending church in Vermont and Kentucky. Pastors have the right to make offenders stand in a corner or leave the church until the service is finished. And don't try to spend your Sunday afternoon eating onions and ice cream in North Carolina and West Virginia, where it is illegal to sell ice cream and onions on Sunday.
In Budds Creek, Maryland, people over 21 cannot eat onions withpit permission from their dentist. In Lexington, Kentucky it is against the law to carry raw onions in your pocket. Don't be caught peeling onions in a Cotton Valley, Louisiana, hotel room or you may end up peeling onions in the jail kitchen. Don't share your onions with a friend in Rhode Island and don't expect to eat them with pretzels and beer in Sturgis, South Dakota.