2023 : Explored measures to enhance oversight and regulation of firearm sales in Ohio. 👆 Click to get your CCW permit online in just minutes! State Requirements Rifles and Shotguns: No permit required for purchase. No registration or licensing of owners. No permit needed to carry rifles or...
Question:Is my Ohio driver’s license linked to my Ohio carry license? Answer:Yes. Your Ohio driver’s license is linked to your Ohio concealed handgun license. A law enforcement officer will be notified immediately that you are a concealed carry license holder if they run your driver’s lic...
Online gambling is not outright illegal in Ohio, but the law is not very clear about it, either. Section 2915 of the Ohio Code makes it illegal to make a living from bookmaking without a license. It’s also against the law to play games of chance as a primary source of income. Howeve...
Two more Ohio abortion restrictions have been blocked in court as the legal impacts of a 2023 constitutional amendment guaranteeing access to the procedure continue to be felt FILE - Buttons in support of Issue 1, the Right to Reproductive Freedom amendment, sit on display at a r...
Two more Ohio abortion restrictions have been blocked in court as the legal impact of a 2023 constitutional amendment guaranteeing access to the procedure continues to be felt.
Are sports betting apps legal in Ohio? Yes, sports betting apps became legal in Ohio on Jan. 1, 2023. Ohio residents had 16 sports betting app operators to choose from on the day of the launch, with each offering a unique pre-register welcome bonus ahead of New Year’s Day. That numb...
March 12, 2023March 11, 2023Hannah Poling A recently proposed law that is now making its way through the Ohio Statehouse would lower the age requirement for an Ohioan to join the police department. In Ohio, applicants must currently be 21 years old to become police officers, but Senate Bill...
Riddell Law represents clients in cases ranging from first-time 1st offense Ohio OVI offenses to repeat OVI charges that can carry significant penalties, including jail or prison time. As Columbus, Ohio OVI attorneys, we are often asked questions about Ohio OVI law and what to do if pulled ...
Burnouts, doughnuts and stunt driving activities becoming increasingly popular on Ohio roadways could soon carry stiffer penalties. Also, under legislation recently passed by the Ohio House and Senate, blocking roads or interrupting the regular flow of traffic for street racing would be illegal. ...
Ohio law does allow individuals who may lawfully have a firearm to carry firearms in their vehicles if they meet the following conditions: The firearm is unloaded The firearm is in a closed box, case, or package. The firearm is located in plain sight and secured in a rack or specialty hol...