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Here are 5 laws you probably didn’t know exist


Ohioans typically know what laws dictate when they can shoot off fireworks and whether it’s illegal to steal from your neighbor. (Spoiler alert: It is.) 

But Ohio has several lesser-known rules on the books that deal with everything from owning wild animals to a ban on selling liquor in brothels

Here are five laws you can bust out as trivia the next time you get together with friends and family.

Beer at 19

Ohio has a contingency plan if the national drinking age is eliminated.

If the federal government ever decides to forgo the national drinking age of 21, Ohio has a plan.

People ages 19 and older could buy and drink beer legally under the statute, which would go into effect if Congress repeals the federal mandate. The 21-plus requirement would still apply to “intoxicating liquor.” 

Anti-anaconda act

Ohio revamped its laws for wild animals in 2012 after a Zanesville man released 56 caged Bengal tigers, lions, bears and other animals before killing himself. The incident, which doomed 50 animals to death, attracted national attention and renewed scrutiny over the rules that enabled someone to maintain a farm of exotic creatures.



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