Ohio lawmakers re-file bill restricting local law enforcement from cooperating with federal agencies
OHIO, JUL 1 – House Bill 382 allows citizens to sue local agencies and imposes $50,000 fines per violation to block federal firearm law enforcement cooperation in Ohio, supporters say.
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Ohio Democrats Revive Push for Stricter Gun Laws with New Legislative Package
Gun Control Costs Lives in Ohio, iStock-884221290 A slate of new bills in the Ohio General Assembly aims to tighten firearm regulations, reigniting the state’s ongoing debate over gun policy. The Buckeye Firearms Association recently sounded the alarm on a gun control legislative package that could set Second Amendment rights back in Ohio. Several bills stand out: House Bill 45: This bill seeks to amend section 2923.11 and enact section 2923.26…
Federal Firearms Relief May Be Back — Here’s What We Know
As discussed in my recent article, earlier this year Attorney General Bondi published an Interim Final Rule reviving the Federal Firearms Relief process under 18 U.S.C. 925(c) by rescinding the delegation of authority to the ATF. The AG’s Interim Final Rule included the below statement explaining that the Department of Justice would at some point in the future promulgate another rulemaking that would presumably outline the new and forthcoming ap…
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