It’s no secret that laws are made to protect us… usually. However, it seems as though these days legislators are trying to control people’s lives a little too much, and some of the laws they make are flat-out insane. Check out these ten weird Nevada laws below to understand exactly what we mean. They’ve all been in the law books at one time or another, and some still are. Granted, most are not enforced now, but they’re completely real … and … well, that’s all we’re going to say. Behold:

  1. It’s illegal to drive a camel on the highway.

Neptunecloud/Flickr Welp, there goes our Friday plans, then.

  1. It’s still “legal” to hang someone if they shoot your dog on your property.

flickr/Dan Harrelson …this one might be reasonable.

  1. In Reno, it’s illegal to hide a spray-painted shopping cart in your basement.

wikipedia Can we get the story here?

  1. Mothers must have a state license before giving their daughters a perm.

flickr/pudgeefeet No license, no perm, you know the rules.

  1. In Elko, everyone walking the streets must wear a mask.

flickr/JDmcginley Sounds like Elko was the place to be in 2020.

  1. In Reno, benches are not allowed to be placed in the middle of any street.

wikimedia commons We know we hate it when we’re driving along and suddenly, BENCH.

  1. In Nyala, a man is forbidden from purchasing drinks for more than three people other than himself at any one period during the day.

flickr/BuzzFarmers So much for those work parties at Applebees, huh?

  1. In Las Vegas, it’s illegal to pawn your dentures.

flickr/Kathy McGraw …okay but who would buy them

  1. In Eureka, men who have mustaches are forbidden from kissing women.

wikimedia commons … again, kinda reasonable. At least we think so.

  1. In Reno, it’s illegal to lie down on the sidewalk.

Forest and Kim Starr/Flickr So much for that nice, warm sleeping spot in the park.

Which of these laws do you think is the most bizarre? Do you know of any truly bizarre Nevada laws? After all, for a place that’s home to “Sin City”, we sure have some strange laws on the books.

Neptunecloud/Flickr

Welp, there goes our Friday plans, then.

flickr/Dan Harrelson

…this one might be reasonable.

wikipedia

Can we get the story here?

flickr/pudgeefeet

No license, no perm, you know the rules.

flickr/JDmcginley

Sounds like Elko was the place to be in 2020.

wikimedia commons

We know we hate it when we’re driving along and suddenly, BENCH.

flickr/BuzzFarmers

So much for those work parties at Applebees, huh?

flickr/Kathy McGraw

…okay but who would buy them

… again, kinda reasonable. At least we think so.

Forest and Kim Starr/Flickr

So much for that nice, warm sleeping spot in the park.

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Weird Laws in Nevada November 16, 2021 Tori Jane What are some fun facts about Nevada?   Nevada has a surprising number of fun facts and interesting trivia. In fact, we dare say it’s one of the more interesting states! For example, we have a state reptile, and that is the desert tortoise. We also have a state tree, and it’s the Bristlecone Pine. The highest point in the state is Boundary Peak, with an elevation of 13,147 feet (it’s almost a fourteener!). The state was named after the Sierra Nevada mountains and is the 7th-largest state in the US. It has more hotel rooms than anywhere else on the planet (thanks, Vegas). 15 of those hotels are in the top 25 largest in the world, too. It’s also home to Area 51… make of that one what you will. It has an area of 110.6 thousand miles, and the state flower is the sagebrush (pretty!).   What are some bizarre illegal things in Nevada?   Oh, boy. For a place that’s home to a city calling itself Sin City, Nevada sure does have some bizarre laws on the books (maybe to stop the sinning?). For example, in Reno, it’s illegal to keep a spray-painted shopping cart in your basement. We’re kind of interested in the story behind that one. Brothels are legal here, but not within 400 yards of a church or school (okay, we kind of get that one). There was once a law prohibiting the sale of alcohol to “imbeciles”, though that one was repealed in the 1960s (dang). In Las Vegas, you are not legally permitted to pawn your dentures. Oh, and very importantly, benches may not be placed on roads or on sidewalks. Okay, then. There goes our idea for the next big bench-in-the-road park. Funny laws aren’t the only funny things about Nevada; take a look at this list of 13 weird and strange things that have happened in Nevada.  

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Weird Laws in Nevada

November 16, 2021

Tori Jane

What are some fun facts about Nevada?   Nevada has a surprising number of fun facts and interesting trivia. In fact, we dare say it’s one of the more interesting states! For example, we have a state reptile, and that is the desert tortoise. We also have a state tree, and it’s the Bristlecone Pine. The highest point in the state is Boundary Peak, with an elevation of 13,147 feet (it’s almost a fourteener!). The state was named after the Sierra Nevada mountains and is the 7th-largest state in the US. It has more hotel rooms than anywhere else on the planet (thanks, Vegas). 15 of those hotels are in the top 25 largest in the world, too. It’s also home to Area 51… make of that one what you will. It has an area of 110.6 thousand miles, and the state flower is the sagebrush (pretty!).   What are some bizarre illegal things in Nevada?   Oh, boy. For a place that’s home to a city calling itself Sin City, Nevada sure does have some bizarre laws on the books (maybe to stop the sinning?). For example, in Reno, it’s illegal to keep a spray-painted shopping cart in your basement. We’re kind of interested in the story behind that one. Brothels are legal here, but not within 400 yards of a church or school (okay, we kind of get that one). There was once a law prohibiting the sale of alcohol to “imbeciles”, though that one was repealed in the 1960s (dang). In Las Vegas, you are not legally permitted to pawn your dentures. Oh, and very importantly, benches may not be placed on roads or on sidewalks. Okay, then. There goes our idea for the next big bench-in-the-road park. Funny laws aren’t the only funny things about Nevada; take a look at this list of 13 weird and strange things that have happened in Nevada.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Nevada has a surprising number of fun facts and interesting trivia. In fact, we dare say it’s one of the more interesting states! For example, we have a state reptile, and that is the desert tortoise. We also have a state tree, and it’s the Bristlecone Pine. The highest point in the state is Boundary Peak, with an elevation of 13,147 feet (it’s almost a fourteener!). The state was named after the Sierra Nevada mountains and is the 7th-largest state in the US. It has more hotel rooms than anywhere else on the planet (thanks, Vegas). 15 of those hotels are in the top 25 largest in the world, too. It’s also home to Area 51… make of that one what you will. It has an area of 110.6 thousand miles, and the state flower is the sagebrush (pretty!).  

What are some bizarre illegal things in Nevada?  

Oh, boy. For a place that’s home to a city calling itself Sin City, Nevada sure does have some bizarre laws on the books (maybe to stop the sinning?). For example, in Reno, it’s illegal to keep a spray-painted shopping cart in your basement. We’re kind of interested in the story behind that one. Brothels are legal here, but not within 400 yards of a church or school (okay, we kind of get that one). There was once a law prohibiting the sale of alcohol to “imbeciles”, though that one was repealed in the 1960s (dang). In Las Vegas, you are not legally permitted to pawn your dentures. Oh, and very importantly, benches may not be placed on roads or on sidewalks. Okay, then. There goes our idea for the next big bench-in-the-road park. Funny laws aren’t the only funny things about Nevada; take a look at this list of 13 weird and strange things that have happened in Nevada.