the U.S. Supreme Court has affirmed the right to bear arms as an individual right to own guns for self-defense and other lawful reasons. In assessing the constitutionality of laws that restrict the possession of firearms, the focus is on whether the law is consistent with regulations of guns...
Ohio is a traditional open carry state and is considered relatively gun friendly. Here are the most relevant details people should know when they are in The Buckeye State, whether as a visitor or an Ohio resident, regarding current Ohio gun laws. Long Guns (Rifles or Shotguns) While individua...
As long as the person carrying the stun gun is doing so for self-defense reasons, Ohio law enforcement generally takes a relaxed attitude toward these weapons. However, they are prohibited by most schools and work places, as well as on airplanes and in federal or state buildings....
Some recent proposed regulatory changes by two key federal agencies are raising alarms among experts and former regulators, who warn that the moves could destabilize the banking sector and drive up energy prices. The US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced proposed rules on Regulations Impleme...
Experienced attorneys comprehensively understand applicable Ohio laws, regulations, and legal precedents. Defense Strategy – Based on a thorough analysis of your case, a knowledgeable attorney can develop a defense strategy aimed at challenging the prosecution’s evidence, disputing the legality of the...
Cleveland Heights, Ohio Repeals Illegal Gun Laws When Faced With Losing LawsuitCleveland Heights
These regulations are the result of a cooperative effort by Indiana and five other Ohio River states. In many cases, these rules differ significantly from other laws and regulations in Indiana. These rules and regulations apply only to the main stem of the Ohio River and do not include the ...
which placed a hold on the law’s implementation Tuesday, according to the Associated Press. The ballot measure is considered one of the strictest gun regulations in the country, and if implemented, will require background checks, firearm training, fingerprint collection and a permit to purchase ...
Brandenburg v. Ohio: A state may not forbid speech advocating the use of force or unlawful conduct unless this advocacy is directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and is likely to incite or produce such action.
States, in conformity to the ordinance. For this purpose they assembled in Cincinnati, in June, and continued in session until the latter part of August. The general court was fixed at Cincinnati and Marietta; other courts were established, and laws and regulations were adopted for various ...