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NEVADA |
Sex without a condom is considered illegal |
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MARYLAND |
It is illegal to sell condoms from vending machines with one exception: prophylactics may be dispensed from a vending machine only "in places where alcoholic beverages are sold for consumption on the premises." |
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TEXAS |
No one other than a "registered pharmacist" may sell condoms or other kinds of contraceptives "on the streets or other public places." No, not even physicians. Anyone who tries to make a few extra bucks doing this will be severely prosecuted for the dire act of "unlawfully practicing medicine." |
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NEBRASKA |
No one may purchase a package of condoms at a corner drugstore. Only physicians can sell them while practicing medicine. |
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ARKANSAS |
Condoms can be sold only by physicians and other medical practitioners. |
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DELAWARE |
Condoms may only be sold by doctors and wholesale druggists. |
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MAINE |
Condom sellers must be licensed and the license must always be on public display. |
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NEVADA |
The use of condoms in Nevada brothels is compulsory. |