They just read a few others (adding more as the show continues):
- In Indiana, it's illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while operating a vehicle.
- In some other state, a broken promise is punishable by 1 year in jail.
- In some other state, it's illegal to photograph a rabbit during months X to X without a license.
- In Arizona, donkeys cannot sleep in bathtubs.
- In PA, housewives cannot hide dust under rugs in a dwelling.
- In a town in TX, it's illegal to dust anything in a building with a feather duster.
- In Manitoba, children are banned to enter donut shops (to protect them from weight problems)
- In NJ, slurping soup is against the law.
- In North Dakota, no one can get arrested on July 4.
- In Alabama, men cannot spit in front of women.
- In Mississippi, a man may not seduce a woman by lying and claiming he will marry her.
- In Michigan, a guy got arrested for giving someone the finger (potentially inciting a riot)
- In Arizona, there's a 25-year potential jail sentence for cutting down a cactus.
- In Alabama, it's illegal to cut off your arm, so as to have people feel sorry for you and give you money.
- In SC, it's illegal to give a tattoo unless you are a physician, and only if you are performing a surgical procedure (it's not illegal to receive tattoos, just to give them)
- In Missouri, if you are male and between 21-50, you must pay an annual $1 tax.
- In Hawaii, all residents may be fined as a result of NOT owning a boat.
Something tells me these laws in these states were created as a result of previous occurrences that led to lawsuits.