SCOTT LAW
\skˈɒt lˈɔː], \skˈɒt lˈɔː], \s_k_ˈɒ_t l_ˈɔː]\
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A liquor law passed by the Legislature of Ohio in 1883. It forbids the selling of liquor on Sunday; levies a tax of $200 yearly on general liquor dealers, and $100 on sellers of malt liquors, the whole tax to go into the county and municipal treasuries.
By John Franklin Jameson
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