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The sole question for determination in this case is whether Section 13195-1, General Code, known as the "Padlock Act," is constitutional. The Ohio statute above referred to is so nearly identical with the national prohibition law on the same subject that we are constrained to follow the decisions of the United States Supreme Court which have declared the national law to be constitutional. Mugler v. Kansas,
123 U.S. 623 ; Lewisohn v.United States,258 U.S. 630 ; Grossfield v. United States,276 U.S. 494 .The petition in error will therefore be dismissed.
Petition in error dismissed.
MARSHALL, C.J., JONES, MATTHIAS, DAY, ALEEN, KINKADE and STEPHENSON, JJ., concur. *Page 643
Document Info
Docket Number: 23590
Citation Numbers: 186 N.E. 5, 125 Ohio St. 642, 125 Ohio St. (N.S.) 642, 1932 Ohio LEXIS 240
Judges: Marshall, Jones, Matthias, Day, Allen, Kinkade, Stephenson
Filed Date: 6/15/1932
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024