Recently, I have been sharing some serious topics with you every day. Maybe many netizens are tired of reading them and find them meaningless. So today I will share with you a lighter topic, that is, in some rural areas, some local regulations have been introduced that make peopl

has been sharing some serious topics with you every day recently. Maybe many netizens are tired of reading them and find them meaningless. So today I will share with you a lighter topic, that is, in some rural areas, some local regulations have been introduced that make people laugh out loud. Villagers are both funny and angry about this. So which local regulations are so "ridiculous"? Let’s take a look below!

Local regulations that make people laugh out loud

We all know that many places have some local regulationslocal regulations. Although these regulations are not expressly stipulated by law, they also have legal effect in the local area. However, some local regulations have issued The rules are so ill-considered that they make people laugh or cry, and some of them even make people laugh out loud, such as the following regulations:

1. Pigs raised at home cannot be slaughtered and sold for meat

Pigs raised at home cannot be slaughtered and sold for meat. This is not a joke or a rumor. This is a rule issued by many places, and some rural areas in our country are still strictly implementing this rule. For example, a few years ago, some rural people slaughtered their own New Year pigs, and then found that there was too much pork, and their family might not be able to eat it all. Then they sold some of the pork to their neighbors. In the end, the butcher was fined a sky-high price for this.

The above-mentioned meat selling situation seems to be a normal thing on the surface, but it is considered to be illegal in some places. The reason is that due to food safety considerations, it is classified as illegal trading. Many people cannot understand that pigs raised at home cannot be killed and sold for meat. However, according to relevant sources, although the meat cannot be sold, it is allowed to be given to relatives and friends. As long as it is not bought or sold, there will be no problem. After seeing this, I believe many people are like me. They feel like they are "laughing" about the rule that pork can only be given away and cannot be sold!

2. You cannot cut down the trees you planted at home

You cannot cut down the trees you planted yourself. If you cut them down privately, the consequences will be very serious. This is no joke. This is a local regulation in many rural areas of our country. Many rural people have been severely punished because they do not understand this regulation. For example, a farmer in a certain place in Guangxi planted some trees in the hill behind his house. After more than ten years, the trees grew. The farmer asked someone to help cut down the trees. As a result, the relevant departments deemed it illegal to cut down the trees. Not only did he eat "free meals" for a few days, but he was also fined heavily.

Being punished for cutting down a tree you planted may seem unreasonable on the surface, and may even be confusing. However, according to relevant regulations, this is indeed suspected of being illegal, so we must pay special attention and remember it!

3. Don’t burn firewood for cooking

I believe many rural people still have the memory. In the past few years, some rural areas have issued local regulations stipulating that rural people can no longer use firewood for cooking. The reason is for environmental protection. There are even legends that some rural areas have sealed up the villagers’ earthen stoves and prohibited their use.

Cooking with firewood has a history of thousands of years in our country. This is also a manifestation of human progress. But now some places have banned this for the so-called environmental protection. It is really dumbfounding. Why are so many environmentally polluting behaviors not banned? Why do we just focus on the pollution caused by our farmers burning fires? Isn’t this because we farmers are easy to manage? Doesn’t this make people laugh out loud?

4. Poultry and livestock cannot be raised in rural areas

In the past, relevant departments have been encouraging rural people to develop the poultry and livestock breeding industry and vigorously develop rural economic construction. However, in recent years, many rural areas have suddenly issued local regulations prohibiting rural people from raising poultry and livestock. The reason given is for environmental protection.

As rural people, we cannot raise chickens and ducks. This is very confusing. I really don’t know who we have offended by raising chickens and ducks. I wonder how this pollution compares with car exhaust and factory pollution? In addition, we rural people no longer raise chickens and ducks, and let agricultural companies raise large quantities of chickens. Will this cause pollution? Isn’t this a rule that makes people laugh out loud?

5. Wild animals are more valuable than people

Many rural people have reported that in rural areas of our country, except for rats, other wild animals have basically become protected animals, and the last one has become " three protected animals ". There is nothing wrong with this regulation, and even the vast majority of rural people support it.

However, in recent years, cases of wild animals destroying crops have been exposed frequently. The relevant departments have not only failed to take measures, but have repeatedly emphasized that these wild animals cannot be harmed. This has made rural people very confused. Is it important to protect wild animals or protect rural people? If the interests of rural people are ignored in order to protect wild animals, this goes against the original intention of protecting wild animals. Therefore, many rural people joke that people today are not as valuable as wild animals. At least wild animals are still protected. Who do we rural people rely on to protect them? Isn't this "making people laugh out loud"?

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