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Pandering Obscenity | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law 2907.32 prohibits creating, distributing, or promoting obscene materials or performances, with penalties for violations and defenses for proper purpose

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Pandering Obscenity

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio law section 2907.32 criminalizes the creation, promotion, sale, or distribution of obscene materials and performances, especially when intended for commercial or public display. It also provides an affirmative defense for certain educational, religious, or research-related uses. Violators face felony charges, specifically a fifth-degree felony.

Frequently Asked Questions

What actions are considered illegal under Ohio's pandering obscenity law?

Creating, promoting, selling, distributing, or publicly displaying obscene materials or performances, especially when intended for commercial or public use, are illegal actions under Ohio law.

Is there any defense available if I am accused of violating this law?

Yes, it is an affirmative defense if the material or performance was used for bona fide medical, scientific, educational, religious, or governmental purposes by authorized individuals.

What are the penalties for violating Ohio's pandering obscenity law?

Violators are guilty of a fifth-degree felony, which can result in criminal penalties including fines and imprisonment.

Does this law apply to performances or only to physical materials?

The law applies to both obscene materials and performances, including those created, promoted, or presented publicly for commercial purposes.

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In simple terms: Ohio law 2907.32 prohibits creating, distributing, or promoting obscene materials or performances, with penalties for violations and defenses for proper purpose. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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