In a recent case, a mans' family was concerned about his mental state and called the police. When the police arrived they determined he might be a threat to himself and seized his firearm. Later he requested the return of his firearm and was told policy was they would not return a firearm without a court order.
He did sue and and his firearm was returned. He then sued the agency claiming they had no statuary authority to demand a court order and that it violated state preemption law. I cant help wondering if the same thing would apply in the State of Ohio?
inresting question.
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Re: inresting question.
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