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Ohio court upholds pre-emption
Posted by David Hardy · 15 April 2007 06:12 PM
Just got word that the Ohio Court of Appeals reversed the trial court in Ohioans for Concealed Carry v. City of Clyde. Ohio enacted a form of pre-emption in 2007, but the City promulgated a "no guns in parks ordinance." The court had upheld a Toledo parks ordinance a few years before, based on state law considerations, but it held that the 2007 rewrite of the law resolved the problems, and thus the no guns in parks ordinance was invalid under it.
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