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Technology New Jersey

You cannot send a digital message with the sole intent to annoy someone.

Status: Still Enforced / On the Books

The Law Explained

In its effort to combat cyberbullying and modern harassment, New Jersey's telecommunications laws technically make it a crime to send an electronic communication specifically designed to annoy the recipient. While primarily aimed at stalkers and severe trolls, a strict textual reading suggests that sending an overly persistent group chat meme could technically violate the statute.

📚 Source / Legal Code

Official Code Citation: N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(a)
Where to look:

New Jersey Criminal Code - Harassment

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