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The Columbus Dispatch
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An Ohio court ruled that a man convicted of domestic violence could potentially regain his right to own firearms, despite federal law prohibiting firearm possession for such offenders. The Supreme Court later disagreed, and the case is returning to Ohio authorities for a final decision. The article emphasizes the need for Ohio to align its laws with federal standards by permanently prohibiting individuals convicted of domestic violence from owning guns, given the high number of domestic violence fatalities involving firearms.
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