Final answer:
Ohio statute 4301.62 on opened containers does not specify a mental state in the question. Violations of such laws are often committed 'knowingly,' which means the individual was aware of their conduct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Ohio statute 4301.62 that refers to the prohibition of an Opened Container of Beer/Intoxicating Liquor does not explicitly list the associated culpable mental state within the question. However, generally speaking, violations of open container laws are often considered to be knowingly committed. In legal contexts, 'knowingly' refers to an individual's awareness of their conduct and that certain circumstances exist. It does not necessarily mean that the individual intended the result, but they were aware, for instance, that they had an open container in their possession while in a motor vehicle.