Ohio's Supreme Court Upholds Preemption, Shoots Down Cleveland's Hopes of More Useless Gun Laws
The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld the state's firearms preemption law, ruling it constitutional and not an infringement on the home rule powers of Ohio cities. This decision prevents local municipalities from enacting their own gun ordinances that conflict with state law, aiming to create a uniform standard across the state. The ruling reinforces the individual right to bear arms as protected by both the Ohio and U.S. Constitutions.










