Clashes with Modernity and Legal Issues

Predictably, the majority of Amish individuals diligently adhere to both state and federal regulations. Nonetheless, there have been instances where Amish community members opt not to comply with certain external laws, sometimes for reasons that may appear unconventional to outsiders.

A case in point comes from Kentucky, where a group of Amish people resisted a requirement for their horses to wear "poop bags" to contain their waste while traveling. In response, members of the community contested this rule in court, asserting that it impinged upon their freedom of religion. While these instances might seem peculiar, they underscore the Amish's commitment to preserving their way of life and traditions.

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