50 Most Insane Laws That Still Exist in Each U.S. State

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Nevada

“Hold on… I want to rest my legs for a second!” If you want to catch your breath sitting on a sidewalk, it’s not possible in Reno, Nevada. The law says that sitting on a sidewalk interferes with the main purpose of a sidewalk. That’s why it’s illegal to sit on public sidewalks.

New Hampshire

Another thing that’s unlawful, according to New Hampshire officials, is picking up seaweed off the beach. What?! The law was established in 1973, and it still exists today.

New Jersey

In New Jersey, a criminal is not allowed to wear a bullet-proof while committing or attempting to commit the crime. If the criminal gets caught, he/she will be charged for this separately. This New Jersey law was enacted in 1999.

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