Every once in a while, you will discover that there are some weird laws that every state has that baffle the mind and you also realize you may have broken once or twice. Like the law in Alabama that states that it’s illegal to drive while blindfolded.

You would think something like that is common knowledge, but the fact that they had to make it a law makes me glad I do not live down there. Or in Delaware where it’s illegal to make products using the fur of a domestic dog or cat and that offenders may face a fine of up to $2500. That has me a little concerned for the dogs and cats over there, considering they felt the need to make that a law.

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But our neighbors to the south in Ohio have some ridiculous laws that I’m sure any longtime resident of Ohio may have broken at least once. It wouldn’t be weird enough on its own, but the information we collected was from a video on Facebook of cats doing different things while providing really weird laws that people in Ohio are expected to know.

If you are from Ohio or have lived there, and if you have heard of any of these laws, you’ve most likely done your research on all of the goofy laws in your state. These have me somewhat concerned for the residents of Ohio and their mental stability, so I am hoping that maybe some of these are wrong.

But I have seen stranger laws in the past, so here are just some of the goofy laws in Ohio that you should probably try to not break.

No Skating Allowed

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Don't Throw Snek

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No Bland Cereal For You

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Be Vewy Vewy Quite

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Flies Are Holy

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