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| Ohio supreme court to decide on home rule vs statewide preemption of gun laws |
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| Written by Daniel White |
| Thursday, 11 March 2010 10:04 |
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As expected, the Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to hear Cleveland's challenge to statewide preemption of gun laws. As I recapped a week ago (Cleveland continues fight for local gun control), Cleveland sued the state of Ohio over Ohio Revised Code 9.68. That law, known a statewide preemption, overturns all but a select few local gun laws in an attempt to make gun regulations consistent across the state. Cleveland, and a few other cities, feel they should have the ability to pass whatever gun laws they want. The Ohio Supreme Court previously upheld preemption in the Ohioans For Concealed Carry v. City of Clyde case, ruling that Clyde's ban on guns in city parks violated preemption. Cleveland is throwing out various arguments, including that the Clyde ruling only pertains to concealed carry of handguns. Visit the Cleveland Gun Rights Examiner for the rest of this article. |






