It is simple. If you beat up your partner, you should lose the ability to own a gun in Ohio.
The ruling was 6-1 by the justices, with Justice Jennifer Brunner being the only dissenting opinion.
The Ohio Supreme Court said a man convicted of domestic violence can seek restoration of his gun rights.
The high court ruled a federal law barring gun ownership for those convicted of domestic violence felonies doesn't preclude ...
In a 6-1 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that a federal prohibition from possessing firearms does not prevent a person from petitioning to have their state firearm rights reinstated if the state and ...
Ohio lawmakers and grieving families demand tougher penalties for killing someone with a car. Current laws result in much ...
Ohio has been here before. A law is settled. The courts have spoken. And yet — one side of the political aisle keeps fighting anyway, convinced that this time, this bill, this lawsuit will be the ...
While Ohio has laws preventing municipalities from passing local gun control ordinances, Senate lawmakers say gun owners need further protection of their Second Amendment rights. State Sen. Terry ...
The Dayton Daily News has examined state gun laws and has found that many Ohioans have easy access to firearms and accessories. In recent weeks, possible language to require background checks for most ...
A proposed bill in Ohio would enshrine college students’ rights to carry non-lethal weapons, such as pepper spray and Tasers, ...