I'm not sure but i believe you can since it is a misdemeanor charge
Ohio's state flower,the red/scarlet carnation,became the state flower to honor the memory of William McKinley who often wore this flower in his lapel.
T - Tradition, H - Honor, E - Excellence. These are the three words on the university seal and that's why they are all capitalized in THE Ohio State University.
Well being an ohioan for almost 10 years I do know this. Yes. However, you cannot sell them, or conceal carry them. Many people in Ohio are arrested for doing that because they do not know the rules behind switchblades. You are allowed to own one, and use it only in self defense during a home invasion.
We answer with "I-O" when you say "O-H". It's a point of honor and a really good rallying cheer at football games.
a max of life if under 13!
You can carry a concealed weapon in most every state. Wisconsin and Illinois (and D.C.) don't issue permits, but you can carry a handgun in any other state if you have a handgun permit valid in that state. For more information, see the related link.
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Yes in the state of Ohio you need to have insurance on your auto the min you may have is $12,500 per person on bodily injury coverage. Ohio law you must on any auto have insurance and there is a min coverage law set by the state of Ohio.
The address of the Ohio Flags Of Honor Foundation is: 3045 Scioto Darby Executive Ct, Hilliard, OH 43026-8920
Realizing that there is a difference between simply 'owning' one and the 'carrying' of it, providing that the handgun itself is legal (e.g.: conforms to FFL regulations and the serial numbers are intact), there is no law that requires the total registration of all handguns. However, as a matter of law the legal description of "possession" is open to varying interpretation depending on the statutes of the jurisdiction involved.
In general, the answer is yes, it is possible. The Ohio Revised Code ORC 2923.125 (Section D) states that those with ANY felony conviction are automatically disqualified from being able to get a concealed carry permit. In Ohio DUIs are generally first degree misdemeanors. However, there may be aggravating circumstances that could elevate DUI conviction to felony status. Anyone with 3 or more DUI convictions within 6 years is automatically guilty of a 4th degree felony. However, if the DUI conviction is sealed by the court, the sheriff cannot look at that conviction when processing your application. See the link below for the actual text of the CCW law in Ohio