Cut Loose! Arkansans Can Get Footloose on Sundays
City officials repeal a dancing ban.

An Arkansas town has abolished a 65-year-old ordinance, often referred to as the Footloose law, that was aimed at preventing public dancing on Sundays.
Until its recent revocation, Sec. 14-91 of Fort Smith's municipal code required that dance halls and other businesses that allow dancing stay closed on Sundays. Initially signed into law by Mayor H.R. Hestand in 1953, the ordinance suggested that Sunday dancing "greatly endangers the public health, safety and welfare." The ban followed the trend of other blue laws, which ban activities such as hunting and horse racing on Sundays.
The ordinance was reminiscent of the 1984 movie Footloose, which is set in a small Oklahoma town where dancing on Sundays is forbidden. While the dancing ban in the movie is strictly enforced, Fort Smith officials said there is no record of an arrest or fine under their ordinance.
"If you don't care to dance on Sunday, that's fine," said City Director Andre Good, who headed efforts to repeal the ordinance. "We should all respect that. But let's not impose some outdated, outmoded morality code on all our fine fellow citizens."
Good hoped the fight against the dancing ordinance would lead to reconsideration of other outmoded laws. With that in mind, city leaders unanimously agreed to dissolve seven of the 34 commissions, boards, and committees that were believed to be outdated, including the Massard Prairie Civil War Battlefield Park Advisory Commission, the Oak Cemetery Commission, the Outside Agency Review Panel, the Parking Authority, the Residential Housing Facilities Board, the Riverfront Task Force, and the Streets Bridges and Associated Drainage Capital Improvements Plan Advisory Committee.
Bonus link: Reason's previous coverage on dancing ordinances and bans in Arizona, Ohio, California, and Washington, D.C.
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Chilling!
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I got banned before for mocking the squirrels. Do NOT try to wake up the squirrels on purpose.
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I guess you never figured out that was a joke, huh? I never actually reported your comment as spam. So you have to look elsewhere for the cause of your banning. I am guessing someone else clicked on the "report spam" button out of reflex.
Same thing happened to me. Hence the II.
That video is awesome
What?
They keep using that word, 'editor'. I do not think it means what they think it means.
What makes you think he's English, and while are you calling him names?
What makes you think she is a he?
Hi I'm Scarecrow Repair & Chippering and I don't know how exclamations work so I make a fool of myself trying to make a grammar joke but being wrong instead.
Hello.
That guy is a douche.
And you're a nobody who corpsefucks threads with terrible jokes, in a sad attempt to fit in.
You are not, you are Lomas.
Hi I'm Scarecrow Repair & Chippering and I don't know how exclamations work so I make a fool of myself trying to make a grammar joke but being wrong instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCzsX-LqJ-4
No need to be rude. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCzsX-LqJ-4
34 commissions, boards, and committees that were believed to be outdated, including the Massard Prairie Civil War Battlefield Park Advisory Commission, the Oak Cemetery Commission, the Outside Agency Review Panel, the Parking Authority, the Residential Housing Facilities Board, the Riverfront Task Force, and the Streets Bridges and Associated Drainage Capital Improvements Plan Advisory Committee.
It'll be interesting to see where and how these committees reappear.
Be sure to update us since you'll be keeping tabs.
Refer the future of the committee structure to the Ministry of Administrative Affairs.
I remember that Arizona one. I remember when it was happening my dad took the family there just to support them.
Is your dad also a giant of a man?
Case in point.
Footloose took place in Oklahoma? I've never seen it, but I seem to remember hearing it was Utah. I could be wrong, though. I do know there were at least two towns in Oklahoma that had similar dancing bans at the time.
The original one is unspecified but its based - loooooooooosely - on events in a small OK town.
The second one in Georgia for some reason. I guess all them there redneck hicks all look alike or something.
I thought it was in Kansas.
But let's not impose some outdated, outmoded morality code on all our fine fellow citizens.
Not to get myself confused with Rev Kirkland, but that statement came out of the bible belt??
Know why they call it the Bible Belt? It's where you get beat with both the Bible and the Belt.
They went the wrong way; they should have banned dancing on Monday through Saturday as well.
Don't any of you people, and Tony and the Rev, remember that guns jump out of nowhere and shoot people at dances?
My "gun" only shoots consenting males, thank you.
It does jump out of nowhere at dances, though. You have that one right.
That's only the special custom-made guns that the FBI has.
There must be hope for humanity if Huckabee country can vote to allow liberty.
Bunch of ruffians and trollups. Harumpf.
The Associated Drainage Capital Improvements Plan Advisory Committee has been shut down? So the Associated Drainage Capital Improvements Plan is never going to get finished, or it got finished 20 years ago and nobody told the Advisory Committee?
Party on!!
Frankie says relax!!
Smoke a little doobie
Relax man..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vUi1lndqUE
Dance, dance, dance
"The ordinance was reminiscent of the 1984 movie Footloose, which is set in a small Oklahoma town where dancing on Sundays is forbidden."
Where dancing was forbidden, period. Get it right.