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Ministers must obtain a permit to carry their liquor across state lines.
Chapter 221 Wines for Sacraments, etc. Section 1. Wines for sacraments, etc. – purchase and transportation – permit. Any minister, priest, rabbi, of any church, sect, denomination or creed which uses wines in its sacraficial ceremonies or sacraments, and who desires to purchase and have transported by either intrastate or interstate common carriers and have…
No person may carry a fish into a bar.
6.05.410 Animals prohibited from food establishments. It is unlawful for any person to allow or permit any animal in, or take any animal, whether loose, on a leash, or in arms, into any food establishment, such as a restaurant, grocery store, meat market or into any place where alcoholic beverages are sold, except guide dogs…
In cemeteries it is illegal to: get drunk, picnic, enter at night, and enter by one’s self if that person is younger than 10.
No person shall: (4) Use the cemeteries as picnic grounds, or consume alcoholic beverages in a cemetery, or bring the same upon the premises. (9) No child under the age of ten (10) years shall be allowed in any cemetery unless accompanied by an adult. (11) Be within the cemetery at any time other than…
Persons may not be drunk on trains.
436.201 Drunkenness on train prohibited. Sec. 1. No person shall while in an offensive state of intoxication enter or be on or remain upon any railway train or interurban car as a passenger. History: 1913, Act 68, Eff. Aug. 14, 1913 ;–CL 1915, 8443 ;–CL 1929, 11590 ;–CL 1948, 436.201 .