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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | Brigitte |  | http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/departments/grad/?article=LudicrousLaws
 Check out law number 8 at this link...looks like the growers in New Hampshire can't collect seaweed for their patches anymore...LOL
 
 
 | 12/3/2003 9:00:05 PM | 
		
            | Tom B | Indiana | hmmm....does that make all their big pumpkins ineligible?
 Tom
 | 12/4/2003 12:47:03 AM | 
		
            | Boehnke | Itzetown City | It´s forbidden only by darkness. In summer the days are long in NH. Notice, the longer the days the bigger the pumpkins.    | 12/4/2003 3:33:55 AM | 
		
            | Tremor | [email protected] | I'll feel much better knowing the murderers in New Jersey won't be wearing bullet proof vests.
 And leave it to Wisconsin to outlaw Margerine. LOL No pork in that milk producing state. LOL
 
 Good thing I never dated anyone in West Virginia.
 
 Steve
 | 12/4/2003 1:09:41 PM | 
		
            | ahab | wilmington,ma. | Peeing in the water inside the 3 mile limit is also aganstthe law.
 | 12/4/2003 3:15:54 PM | 
		
            | hapdad | northern indiana | As I read this It only forbids taking seaweed at nite! "daylite in evening to daylite in morning" so during the day is fair game! and it only forbids taking seaweed from below the high water mark! seaweed deposited above the high water mark by storms ect is also fair game! perhaps some lawyer type can tell me if i am wrong!hapdad
 | 12/4/2003 7:47:24 PM | 
		
            | Stan | Puyallup, WA | If one does not get caught, it doesn't matter how the law is interpreted.  If you haven't discovered it yet, the whole court system in the United States is corrupted to the point of being completly illogical.  | 12/5/2003 5:37:13 PM | 
		
        
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