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Monday, October 14, 2019

Concealed Carry Laws in Ohio.

Let us begin with Ohio law 2019-023.  It says - No individual employed in a security position by a private or public school may be armed while on duty unless he or she has completed an approved basic peace officer training program, or has completed twenty years of active duty as a police officer.  Before you get yourself into that position please consider the law.

Then there is 2017-045.  A county sheriff may not issue an Ohio concealed handgun license to a person who is not eligible under federal law to receive or possess a firearm.  Having a concealed handgun license in the Buckeye State is covered by many statutes.  You must follow ALL of them!

If you or a loved one has been detained on a concealed handgun charge in Ohio, please contact criminal defense attorney Jon Sinn immediately.  Attorney Sinn works from his office located in Akron.  Sometimes the only sin you may have committed is NOT calling Jon.  Attorney Jon Sinn has over two decades of experience.  Call (330) 431-0160 today.   

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Akron Zoo Boo at the Zoo

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"Dress your little ghosts and goblins in their costumes for everyone's favorite non-scary Halloween event, Boo at the Zoo, presented by Acme Fresh Market. Bring your own bag or bucket to collect treats from 12 themed treat stations located throughout the zoo."

 

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

The High Points of Weed in Ohio.

Let’s start with this…possession of marijuana is illegal in Ohio.  Ohio residents seem to be strongly in favor of legalizing medicinal marijuana, right now, nothing it is expected to be approved by the legislature.  Even if medicinal marijuana were made legal according to Ohio state law, it would still be illegal under federal law.

So, what are the penalties for marijuana possession in Ohio?  They are some of the most lenient in the country when it comes to personal use.  As long as you possess 100 grams or less, Ohio marijuana possession does not even go on your criminal record.  However, this leniency does not carry through to cases of marijuana distribution or for possession of amounts over 100 grams.

Don’t take an arrest for marijuana possession and distribution lightly!  Someday, Ohio residents may be able to do just that.  Right now, if you have been arrested on a marijuana charge, immediately call on the aggressive defense of Akron Ohio criminal attorney Jon Sinn.  Sometimes the only sin you may have committed is NOT calling Jon at (330) 431-0160.