Massachusetts Governor Forced To Clarify She Didn’t Actually Legalize Haggis After World Cup ‘Joke’ That Clashed With Federal Law

Scottish soccer fans have invaded Boston for the World Cup, and one of them got the chance to visit the Massachusetts State House for a meeting with Governor Maura Healey. However, she had to let residents know they are not, in fact, free to start making haggis after she signed an executive order to legalize the dish that’s been banned in the United States for over 50 years.

At this point, I feel like anyone who’s been keeping tabs on the World Cup is aware of the scenes fans from Scotland have been responsible for since descending upon Boston for the tournament.

Members of the Tartan Army have been welcomed by locals with open arms while doing everything in their power to drink the city dry while in town for the two games their country was scheduled to play at the Foxborough venue dubbed “Boston Stadium” for the World Cup, the second of which is a fixture with Morocco there on Friday night…

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