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Nevada
* A man is forbidden from buying drinks for more than three people other than himself at any one period during the day.
* Clark County: An ordinance makes bringing a concealable fire arm into the county illegal unless it is registered with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. In order to register a handgun, however, it must be brought in to the police station. Furthermore, you may not register a gun on the weekends, but the police may prosecute you at that time.
* Elko: Everyone walking the streets is required to wear a mask.
* Eureka: Men who wear moustaches are forbidden from kissing women.
* In Las Vegas, Nevada: It's against the law to pawn your dentures.
* In Las Vegas you can bet on any team--except The University of Nevada at Las Vegas.
* In Nevada sex without a condom is considered illegal.
* In Nevada until the 1960s it was illegal to sell liquor at religious camp meetings, within a half-mile of the state prison, in the State Capitol Building or to imbeciles.
* In Reno, Nevada staging a marathon dance is illegal, although posting a notice on a fire hydrant about illegal dance marathons is not.
* In the old days in Nevada a man caught beating his wife was tied to a stake for eight hours a day with a sign that read, "Wife Beater" fastened to his chest.
* It's illegal in Nevada to have a "house of ill fame" within 400 yards of a church or school.
* It is illegal in Reno, Nevada to conceal a spray-painted shopping cart in your basement.
* It's still "legal" to hang someone for shooting your dog on your property.
* Saloonkeepers had to post the names of habitual drunkards if so requested by the local sheriff or members of the imbibers' immediate families.
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