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Ohio is located in the Midwestern part of the US with an estimated population of 11.5 million as of 2010 census. It is the 34th largest US state by area at 116,096 sq km.

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How old do you have to be to shoot a pellet gun in Ohio?

The person who asked this question did not state where they live. Different countries and locations have different laws as to the age to own or purchase an air gun. Therefore it is not possible to answer this question.

What is Ohio's population now?

Ohio is the 34th largest state within the United States. It also has the 7th highest population with approximately 11,500,000 people now.

Can you buy a handgun if you get a fourth degree felony exspunged in Ohio?

No. "Convicted felon in possession of a firearm" is a violation of FEDERAL law (US Code, Title 18) and an expungement in OH has no bearing on your status. (Your criminal history record is always accessible to government agencies.)

Where are the federal courts located in Ohio?

The Federal Courthouse is in downtown Columbus, Ohio, the state's capitol.

What state can you marry your cousin?

No state in the US permits marriage between niece and uncle.

Can you work another job while on workmens comp?

Not legally

Certainly. WC has two components: 100% coverage of med expenses for workplace injury and insurance benefits that pay for lost work time if incapacitated from doing the JOB ON WHICH YOU GOT INJURED.

SO you can earn income while getting med bills paid but no lost time benefit.

You can also earn income while getting lost time benefits, if you have a home business, a second job from which your doctor has not incapacitated you, or even weekend Reserve duty pay. You cannot work a job similar to the one you are paid not to work.

Can you make a right turn on a red light?

NO. In all European countries 'stop means stop' (unless there's a filter light showing grees).

What is Ohio Congressman Dennis J Kucinich's position on repealing the federal Defense of Marriage Act?

Congressman Kinzinger has a zero percent (0%) rating from the Human Rights Campaign with respect to issues of gay and lesbian rights. He is not a supporter of same-sex marriage.

Is it legal to carry a switchblade knife or automatic knife in Ohio?

any pocket knife with a blade under 4". This excludes switch blades, gravity knives and double edged. You may purchase knives that fall into this category at the age of 16, with proper photo identification.

What is the current governor of ohio?

As of June 2014 the current Governor of Ohio is John Kasich. He is a member of the Republican Party and took office in 2011.

What time do the polls close in Ohio primary 2012?

The Ohio primary polls closed at 7:30 pm ET.

The project results are as follows:

Mitt Romney 451,972 (38%)

Rick Santorum 439,932 votes (37%)

Newt Gingrich 173,797 (15%)

Ron Paul 110,289 (9%)

What is the penalty for home invasion in Ohio?

Without getting into specific Ohio law: a trespass can be civil or criminal (or both), depending upon the location and other circumstances. You can sue for damages caused to the property and injuries inflicted on a person by a trespasser, and the expense of removing the trespass, and you can bring criminal charges for a violation and obtain a court order to prohibit further trespass.

Why is Ohio an important state during national elections?

It is a swing state that in demographics is almost a microcosim of the US as a whole. Most politicians agree that as Ohio goes so goes the Nation and Ohioans rarely cast their ballots for a looser.

What was the first city to have traffic lights?

Cleveland, Ohio, is widely credited as having the first stoplight. James Hoge, an engineer, hooked up the first traffic light to the trolley line's electricity in 1914, using the red and green lights that were already familiar from their use by railroads. The light was controlled by a policeman in a booth nearby, who would flip the switch between red and green. The yellow light didn't come until later; it was an invention of William Potts, a Detroit police officer.

Technically, there were several experiments with traffic lights before Hoge's success in Cleveland, but none of them took off like his did.

Does a concealed carry permit in Ohio allow the concealed carry of knives?

It depends on the state. For instance, in Florida, yes, it's a concealed weapons permit and it covers weapons besides just guns. If I remember correctly, you can carry any weapon that's legal to have.

On the other hand, Tennessee issues a "Handgun Carry Permit" that only covers handguns and nothing else, BUT it is not illegal to carry a concealed knife as long as the knife is otherwise legal (has to be less than 4 inches, basically), so the permit is irrelevent regarding knives.

ADDING: Georgia just changed their law in 2010 to issue a "weapons carry license" that includes both handguns and knives with blades 5" or longer. Such weapons are not only covered by the permit, but also not subject to any city or county local laws. State-level preemption. But that's Georgia. Other states are different.

What is the age requirement to get your learners permit in Pennsylvania?

* You must be at least 16 years old. * Complete a Noncommercial Learner's Permit Application. You must have your physician complete the back of this form to certify that you are medically cleared to drive. * If you are under 18, have your parents or legal guardians complete a Parent or Guardian Consent Form. If they cannot accompany you when you apply, this form must be notarized. * You must apply in person at any Driver License Center location. * Provide a Social Security card (if it's laminated, it will not be accepted) and one form of identification listed on the back of the application form. * If you are over 18, you must also provide proof of residency in the state. * Pay a $5 fee for the permit plus $26 for a four-year photo license. Cash is not accepted, so bring along a check or money order made out to PennDOT. * Take a written test. If you pass, you will be issued a permit, valid for one year.

How do you get a job with a felony record?

Im going to correct the previous persons answer. As a corrections officer myself and a prior police officer I know that you cant get a job as a corrections officer or any other criminal ustice sworn job. even if you attempt to get your records Expunged it will never be hidden from a criminal justice agency.it willonly be hidden to private sector employers. and felons arnt allowed to carry firearms and that's a requirement as a corrections officer. but even if felons were allowed to carry firearms they still can get the job due to numerous other state laws that bar it and no agency will ever hire them. all criminal justice agencies will treat a expunged felony just as if its a none expunged and its never gonna be hidden from them.

ACTUALLY in the state of Vermont you can work at the DOC with a felony Only with a felony waiver from the commish of corrections can grant. i know a few c/o's who work there now but cant advance too high due to some of the jobs that require to carry a weapon. in vt there arent any gunlaws you only have to be elegible by federal gun law meaning now felonies or a few other underlining offenses. i hope this answer helps so whoever said YOU CANT BE A CORRECTIONAL officer with a felony is WRONG WRONG WRONG

go atlanta BRAVES!!

Well I can tell you as a Corrections Officer you can get a job as an ex offender. I ddid 5 years for armed robbery with a mask and today I am superintendent of an institution. Get a Queens Pardon and go from there.

In the state of CO - what is the law regarding breaks and lunch breaks at work?

In the state of New York, the employer must offer a 30 minute lunch break, or a 60 minute lunch breath if the person is a factory worker. If the employee is the only one on duty or the only person who holds their particular position, they may have to eat on the job. In special circumstances an employer could be permitted to only offer a 20 minute lunch break, but they have to get a permit. As for breaks, New York law does not require an employer to offer them.

Do you have to pay a public defender in Ohio?

To get a public defender or court-appointed attorney in a criminal case in Ohio, the defendant must be unable to afford to hire an attorney, must request that one be appointed for him, and must submit a financial affidavit showing that he or she can't afford to hire an attorney.

A defendant is entitled to a public defender or court-appointed attorney only if facing a charge that could result in loss of liberty (i.e., jail or prison). Note that this question was originally placed in the "Civil Lawsuits" category; that was incorrect, as public defenders may only be used in criminal cases. Anyone seeking free or low-cost legal services in a civil case must look for "legal aid" or "legal services" attorneys.

The first related link below is just an example, from Crawford County, of the steps involved in requesting a court-appointed attorney. The second related link is the state Public Defender's office. The third related link is where I found the first two, and where you can find links to other local public defender resources.

Can you divorce a husband that's in prison?

Yes you can. The process is different because one individual is incarcerated and would not be able to attend the court precedings. You can send the divorce papers to them through the mail yourself or have it sent through a lawyers office as legal mail. The incarcerated individual would then sign the papers and send them back so that your can file the papers with the court and get your divorce.

Does Ohio medicaid pay for weight loss treatment?

As far as I know they do for gastric bypass surgery. Your PCP has to find it a health issue and needed to better your health not cosmetic. Then your PCP has to refer you to a GI. The question I can't answer and I am looking for is WHO is Louisiana preferably near New Orleans area does gastric bypass using Medicaid, Any information please let me know. My email is MissMiniMe1234@yahoo.com.. Thanks!!

Can a felon become a psychologist in the state of Ohio?

The answer varies state to state. In the state of Texas, state laws ban felons from working as a psychologist (Texas Occupations Code, Section 501.255). Felons are also banned from working as a Marriage and Family Therapist (Texas Occupations Code, Section 502.252). In California, however, a felony conviction does not necessarily prevent you from becoming a liscensed psychologist. A liscensing board may deny a license on the grounds that the applicant has been convicted of a crime. (California Business and Professions Code Section 480.a.1) However, if a convicted felon has obtained a certificate of rehabilitation (California Penal Code Section 4852.01-4852.21), then the applicant cannot be denied solely on the basis of having been convicted of a felony. (California Business and Professions Code Section 480.b)

Can a 17 year old female date a 20 year old male in the state of Georgia?

yes and no your are technically underage under the law and he sleeps with before you turn 18 he can go to jail for statutory rape and neither one of you wants that so the best thing is to wait to you turn eighteen and get back together because if anything happens between you and him your parents can have him arrested for rape of child molestation. The age of sexual consent by a minor in the state of Georgia is 16. However, there are many laws that apply to relationships between adults and minors, that do not necessarily pertain to a sexual activity. A few of those laws are, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, corruption of the morals of a minor, coercion or intimidation of an underaged person by an adult in authority, and so forth. Judges are NEVER lenient in cases that involve adults (especially adult males) and minors. All states reserve the right to enforce such laws without the co-operation of the minor or the minor's parents or guardian. If you feel like you are mature enough and your parents agree with it then it is okay. As long as your parents dont plan to press charges if you have sex or get pregnant by him.

Can you drive your new car without a license plate in Ohio?

Yes! You can buy and own a car. To ride in it, a licensed driver is required to drive you around. You may also need a tag and the required liability insurance. Your insurance will have to list the principle driver and other drivers to be covered. Their good or bad driving records may affect your insurance costs. If you drive it and get caught without a license the police will impound your new car and it costs a bunch to pay the wrecker and storage fees plus you have to have proof of insurance to get the car back. You can buy a car without a licensed as long as you will not drive the vehicle you are not required but having a license is so much cooler and it is an official id so it could be very useful.

What is the two US Senator from Ohio full name?

District 1Cliff Hite (R) District 2Mark Wagoner (R) District 3Kevin Bacon (R) District 4Gary Cates (R) District 5Bill Beagle (R) District 6Peggy Lehner (R) District 7Shannon Jones (R) District 8Bill Seitz (R) District 9Eric Kearney (D) District 10Chris Widener (R) District 11Edna Brown (D) District 12Keith Faber (R) District 13Gayle Manning (R) District 14Thomas E. Niehaus (R) District 15Charleta B. Tavares (D) District 16Jim Hughes (R) District 17David T. Daniels (R) District 18Tim Grendell (R) District 19Kris Jordan (R) District 20Jimmy Stewart (R) District 21Shirley A. Smith (D) District 25Nina Turner (D) District 26Karen Gillmor (R) District 27Frank LaRose (R) District 28Tom Sawyer (D) District 29Scott Oelslager (R) District 30Jason Wilson (D) District 31Tim Schaffer (R) District 32Capri S. Cafaro (D) District 33Joe Schiavoni (D)