In the United States (including Ohio), the First Amendment and related jurisprudence guarantee that it isn't illegal to fly any flag, anywhere, with just a few exceptions. The exceptions can be generally categorized as 1) immediate incitements to violence or mischief and 2) obscenity. Unless the confederate flag says "Fire! Run!," says "Rally here to blow up a federal courthouse," or displays child pornography, you're certainly safe from the law. Your friends and neighbors may be another concern.
It is Legal to fly any flag you want in any state that is apart of you American Rights.
It is not illegal, but it is against tradition and protocol and would not be proper. The United States flag flies on top, then beneath that the state flag, and then beneath that, the Confederate flag may be flown.
Mississipi and Georgia
No, it's not illegal, although some people think it is racist and immoral.
Ohio
The size of the state flag of Ohio is about the same size as an average flag, which is 6 feet x 4 feet.
No, it is not illegal to display a Confederate flag. It is a form of protected speech under the first amendment. However, if the purpose of the flag is to instill rebellion, initiate racial hatred or violence, or to oppress a minority, that is an actionable offense. That is why the flag can be banned from schools, police uniforms, etc.
mexico city(:
the 17 stars mean its the 17th state, the red circle in the middle represents a buckeye , the white circle around the red one represents the O in Ohio
One of the last Confederate battle flags and the current flag of Mississippi are very, very similar.
Ohio
alabama :)
Ohio's flag appears to be a pennant.