I found the easiest and fastest way to get to know your country: reading your post, @bigtom13! I love reading you. You really make historical and geographic data easier to capture and remember. I know very little about Arkansas, I had only heard in a relevant way what happened in Little Rock and the nine students of color enrolled in Central High School, until then only for whites. With this post I am surprised at how prosperous it can be and how strict or permissive it can be with some things. For example: Is physical punishment still allowed in schools? And is it strictly forbidden to pronounce "Arkansas" incorrectly? What happens to people who mispronounce it? Do they put them in jail or are they fined? And another thing: who can keep a crocodile in the bathtub? Thank you for sharing so educational and enjoyable posts, @bigtom13 and @adsactly for sharing interesting work like this. Greetings;)
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You can be fined for mispronouncing the state name. They have really thin skin about it and there are at least three legislative acts on the books dealing with it.
I may write about Jim Crow and segregation after I am done with this series on the states. It's a wide ranging topic that has made me crazy since I first found out that Baseball had to be integrated about the time that I was born. I personally believe that it is the single most harmful thing that has happened to/in our country and that includes the Civil War that killed and maimed over 500,000.
Physical punishment is still allowed in some states. Arkansas had over 14,000 paddling incidents in the most current year available (2016 I think).
Arkansas is swampy in the south. Dark Bayous are everyplace, and there are lots of Gators. I'm guessing this law was passed to limit illegal capture and sales to the pet market. I know I would hate to take a bath with a gator no matter how small :)