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by most accounts, Ohio is considered to be pretty ant-gun right up there with Illinois and the anti gun Yankee states.
Unfortunaltey, I dont think that Ohio has that law, so the answer would be YES, a city or town or even a homeowners guild could enact a law that is more restricitive than what a state allows.
If you are out of state you will be looked at harder than a resident if tyou are traveling through...sad, but its just a fact of life. If a trooper does happen to be anti-gun, youd better believe that he will enforce any law, no matter how vague or silly it may be to his advantage.
Only if the state has a preemption law that basically means that a city cannot enact a law that is stricter than that of the state.Second, do state laws trump the local ordinances of Cleveland, Cincinnatti, and bunch of other smaller towns?
Unfortunaltey, I dont think that Ohio has that law, so the answer would be YES, a city or town or even a homeowners guild could enact a law that is more restricitive than what a state allows.
If you are out of state you will be looked at harder than a resident if tyou are traveling through...sad, but its just a fact of life. If a trooper does happen to be anti-gun, youd better believe that he will enforce any law, no matter how vague or silly it may be to his advantage.