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Cross post from Ohio group
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2026/06/02/ohio-supreme-court-decides-domestic-violence-gun-rights-case/90368701007/
snip-In a case closely watched by domestic violence groups, the Ohio Supreme Court on June 2 said a man with a criminal history of domestic violence can petition a state court to get his gun rights restored.
Justice Pat DeWine authored the 6-1 majority opinion. Justice Jennifer Brunner dissented.
A man convicted of domestic violence 20 years ago lost his gun rights under state and federal laws. In 2023, Patrick Heffley tried to get his rights restored through the state courts.
The trial court denied the restoration request, noting that Heffley is blocked by federal law from possession firearms because he was convicted of a felony domestic violence charge."
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irisblue
(37,990 posts)Eliot Rosewater
(34,297 posts)Come this November when they have no intention whatsoever of allowing us to have a free and fair election.
Hope22
(4,916 posts)This ruling is sick!
Hope22
(4,916 posts)Current legislation that will ban women going braless in Tshirts tells you how sick they are. Our school system has been funded illegally for a quarter century yet these re the things they focus on!
travelingthrulife
(5,665 posts)Hope22
(4,916 posts)And then how will they prove it?
JT45242
(4,167 posts)Grew up in Ohio and taught there for 20 years.
Moved to Iowa about 13 years ago.
Both states are undergoing the Alabamification process of becoming the neo-confederacy.
Hopefully, both states will vote out R's at state and federal level and turn the tide back towards sanity and decency.
travelingthrulife
(5,665 posts)Vinca
(54,434 posts)unblock
(56,290 posts)Ok not Ohio specifically as apparently exactly-demons can immediately vote on release from prison. But in other states, felons can't vote long after they're fully served their sentences.
But sure, give 'em gunz.
unblock
(56,290 posts)Ok not Ohio specifically as apparently ex-felons can immediately vote on release from prison. But in other states, felons can't vote long after they've fully served their sentences.
But sure, give 'em gunz.
Emile
(43,590 posts)That's called enforcing gun laws, egads.
irisblue
(37,990 posts)
Source Ohio DV Network
EYESORE 9001
(29,927 posts)I think 4 of the 5 are related to domestic violence.
Midnight Writer
(25,873 posts)Midnight Writer
(25,873 posts)The shooter had a criminal history, but police are not releasing details at this time.
sakabatou
(46,435 posts)Diamond_Dog
(41,263 posts)You know the moment these psychos get their guns back theyre gonna stalk and kill their domestic partner.
Ohio republicans are all about pro life unless its the life of a woman.
MustLoveBeagles
(17,688 posts)That is all.
DFW
(60,536 posts)Not that there is any danger of that happening, mind you............