We have heard it said countless times: “I’ll just go online and do it myself” or “well, I found another lawyer who will do it much cheaper”. Our response has always been the same and has proven correct time and time again: “Understood. When you’re ready to do it right,… read more →
Before the blood had even dried on the floors where the lives of 14 innocent people in San Bernardino were stolen, gun control advocates had already began using the tragedy to renew a push for gun control. On December 3, less than 24 hours after the shootings Senator Diane Feinstein,… read more →
A new bill has the chance to fund a process for those convicted of felony offense to have their disability removed. The federal law that imposes firearm disabilities on convicted felons is called the Gun Control Act. It is codified at 18 U.S.C 922. The law imposes a firearm disability… read more →
LINES of the BILL Revised Code Comments 40-53 109.69(B)(1) Ohio resident carrying on out of state license with reciprocity agreement is valid 54-68 109.69(B)(2) Ohio resident carrying on license of a state without a reciprocity agreement has six months after they become a resident to apply for an Ohio CHL… read more →
On July 16th, a federal appeals court ruled that a felon who had received a civil rights restoration under Montana law still could not own firearms because he was ineligible to receive a concealed weapons permit. The case revolved around the interpretation of what firearm lawyers refer to as the… read more →
As an Ohio firearm rights attorney and concealed handgun license instructor, one of the most common questions I hear is, “What should I do after a self-defense shooting?” No gun owner ever wants to be in a defensive gun use (“DGU”) situation, but all gun owners have considered it. Even… read more →
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