“Forbidden Fun: 42 Surprising Everyday Items You Can’t Legally Own in Your State!”
“I don’t think it’s possible to have perfect laws in general,” the internet user told Bored Panda.
“There will always be some strange ones due to historical reasons, strange precedences, unfortunate phrasing, etc.”
They said that they read many interesting answers. “There were many interesting illegal things that overall showed some holes in legal systems of different countries.”
Telescope 🔭 [Jordan]
Edit: if you are part of the Jordanian Astronomy association, you can get a permit to import one, otherwise it’s forbidden to prevent people from spying.
“For me, trying to limit [these substances] makes sense and it’s not normal to own them.”
According to the author, they were surprised by how many people responded to their question online. “I’m happy that so many people found the question interesting,” they said.
They opened up to us that initially the thread and the question were a social experiment of sorts. They wanted to see if they’d be able to create a popular post. The main thing driving the OP? “Just curiosity.”
Redditor u/solitary_black_sheep said that they felt inspired by similar questions that they had seen online. However, they didn’t want to just copy them. Instead, they added a unique twist to make the question unique.
A warning system for your car to give you a heads up for speed controls.
You are allowed to buy it, but you’re not allowed to use it.
Before the legalisation of cannabis you were allowed to buy seeds.
On each pack was a sticker stating, “You are, by law, not allowed to put the contents in soil and water it.”