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Showing posts with label gun laws Akron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gun laws Akron. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Can a Person Under Disability Carry a Gun in Ohio?

There are certain qualifications that prevent millions of American (including Ohioans) from owning a gun. In Ohio, the state calls these disabling conditions. We may start with this…the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, gives American citizens the right to own and carry a firearm, subject to certain limitations.

However, it is noted here that Ohio law restricts the possession of a gun when a disabling condition exists on the part of the possessor. So what can we derive from that? What does having weapons while under disability mean? It simply means the defendant possessed a weapon, despite being prohibited from doing so.

If you or a loved one received a charge for having weapons while under disability, immediately call Akron Weapons Defense lawyer Jon Sinn. Attorney Sinn will look at every aspect of your charge and fight it vigorously. Count on Akron defense attorney Jon Sinn to rationally sort things out by calling (330) 431-0160. You will see him on the web at sinnlaw.com.

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Guns in Vehicles in Ohio.

I don’t think I have to tell you that you are treading on dangerous ground here.  How does the state of Ohio treat this?  The Buckeye State prohibits any person from knowingly transporting or having in a motor vehicle a loaded firearm that is accessible to the operator or any passenger who has not left the vehicle.

Here MAY be some exceptions –


1.  The gun is unloaded
2.  It is in an enclosed package or case
3.  It is placed in a rack holder specifically made to carry that firearm
4.  The length of the firearm and barrel may also play a part

Being arrested in the state of Ohio on a charge of transporting a firearm or having it in your car does NOT necessarily mean you are guilty.  So pick up your phone immediately and call weapons charge defense attorney Jon Sinn.  Many times, the only sin you may have committed is not calling Jon.  Seek the council of Akron criminal lawyer Jon Sinn by calling (330) 431-0160.