Ohio’s firearm laws could be headed for another major overhaul. State Senator Al Cutrona (R-Canfield) officially introduced ...
Canfield, introduced the Freedom to Carry Act that makes it easier to transport shotguns and rifles in vehicles without ...
A new Senate bill would unleash citizen lawsuits with punitive damages against Ohio cities that defy state gun law — and the ...
Ohioans could see changes to concealed carry standards. Senate Bill 392, or the “Freedom to Carry” Act, aims to limit ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A controversial bill that would allow Ohioans to seek punitive damages against municipalities over gun regulations that don’t align with state law is moving forward in the Statehouse.
House Bill 495 lowers the concealed carry age in Ohio to 18 years old and was introduced in the Ohio house last year.
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