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Showing posts with label concealed weapons charge Akron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concealed weapons charge Akron. Show all posts

Monday, May 1, 2023

What Does Concealed Carry Mean?

Let’s start with the Wikipedia definition of concealed carry. “The practice of carrying a firearm on one’s person in public”. Note the term “in public”. If you or a loved one is arrested on a concealed carry violation in the state of Ohio, you will need aggressive representation. You will find it in weapons defense Akron attorney Jon Sinn.

There are reasons why Ohio citizens may conceal carry –

 

1. It enhances one’s respect for firearms.

2. You may have an advantage in a dangerous situation.

3. Maybe you live in a higher crime area.

4. Because it is your right to bear arms!

What matters is what Ohio law and its prosecuters think. You need experience and knowledge on your side. That is the representation you will receive from Akron criminal defense lawyer Jon Sinn. If you or a loved one has been detained on a weapons charge, call (330) 431-0160. Jon will assess your situation. Don’t forget to visit sinnlaw.com.

Monday, August 1, 2022

Weapons are too Much on the Mind these Days.

Weapons possession of every kind is at the top of America’s mind today. While possessing a weapon is a constitutional right, it is also an instrument for mischief in the wrong hands. It is a complicated issue where each case is different. If you or a loved one is involved in a weapons possession situation, please call Akron Criminal Defense Attorney Jon Sinn.

Just look at one example of a weapons charge. Someone in the state of Ohio may be arrested on a “weapon under disability charge”. That arrest, if convicted, could result in a prison sentence of up to 3-years and a hefty fine of $10,000. Think for a moment, what the ramifications of that sentence would do to your future!

Ohio weapons possession lawyer, Jon Sinn, knows the law inside and out. He has the perspective of working for the prosecution (many years ago) and now, vigorously defending people in Northeast Ohio with weapons charges. Don’t waste another minute! Call Akron Criminal Defense Lawyer Jon Sinn at (330) 431-0160 and visit his website at sinnlaw.com.

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Knowing the Concealed Carry Law in Ohio.

The Buckeye state has an ever-changing concealed carry firearms law. Keep the date June 13th in mind. On that day the Ohio permits carry law will become effective. The times they are a’ changin’ as the song goes. You need Ohio concealed carry attorney Jon Sinn of Akron to interpret the law for you.

On June 13th 2022, the concealed handgun law in the state of Ohio will effectively change the following day. If you are reading this BEFORE that date things will be completely different if you or a loved one has been arrested for the concealed carry of a firearm in this state.

Ohio criminal defense attorney Jon Sinn knows the law inside and out before AND after that date. Jon has been practicing criminal defense from his office in Akron for decades. He is a phone call away from helping you with your situation. Call criminal defense lawyer Jon Sinn at (330) 431-0160. See Jon’s story at sinnlaw.com.

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

A New Look at Ohio’s Concealed Carry Law.

If you did not notice, there is a significant change in the Ohio concealed carry law. When it launched in 2004 it required 12 hours of training at the time. A couple of years later, lawmakers passed a bill blocking cities from passing gun control laws stricter than those of the state at large. Akron Criminal lawyer Jon Sinn wants you to know that things have changed again.

This particular legislation removes a point of capture for some of people who were not allowed to carry a concealed weapon but have sought permission in the past. Suffice to say, the 2nd amendment is being upheld in the Buckeye State and what may have happened in the past might well be an outdated law.

If you or a loved one has been arrested on a concealed carry weapons change in the state of Ohio, please call Akron weapons defense attorney Jon Sinn. He has the experience as well as the knowledge to vigorously defend you in an Ohio criminal court. Give Jon a call anytime at this phone number (234) 255-6100. Visit his website at sinnlaw.com.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

How Does Concealed Carry from Other States Apply to Ohioans?

What are the laws that cover a concealed handgun when brought in from another state…say Michigan? Here is a general explanation…Ohio’s attorney general shall negotiate a reciprocity agreement with any other state that grants a concealed handgun license. However, there are some exceptions to this rule.

Sometimes a friend comes to visit from another state and the concealed carry law governing the Buckeye State gets them into some hot water. You may need an experienced attorney to sort all of this out. Do not wait until things get out of hand (and they can go south quickly!) before you contact said attorney.

Ohio criminal lawyer Jon Sinn is always just a phone call away to help you through a potential crisis. Many times the only sin you may have committed is not calling Jon. That’s Akron attorney Jon Sinn. Look up his success stories on the web at sinnlaw.com. Call or text for help 24/7 at (330) 431-0160.