Let’s start with the basics here in the Buckeye State. Per state law, residents of Ohio who are 21
years of age or older can obtain a state concealed handgun license. Carrying concealed weapons is a serious
charge in this state and may result in severe, unforgiving penalties. If convicted, this charge may permanently be
on your criminal record.
If you or a loved one are currently facing a charge of
carrying concealed weapons, especially in Northeast Ohio, did you not have a
license to carry concealed weapons?
Perhaps you are accused of having engaged in particular prohibited acts
while carrying a concealed weapon. You
might be facing criminal charges and potentially a conviction.
Is it serious?
Seriously!? You know that it is
and in this year of stress from invisible threats NO ONE in the state of Ohio
should be wrongly convicted of a concealed weapon violation. It’s true that sometimes the only sin you may
have committed is not calling Jon right away.
That’s Akron criminal defense attorney Jon Sinn at (330) 431-0160.