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Weapons Control Definitions

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code Section 2923.11 provides definitions related to weapons control, including terms like 'deadly weapon,' 'firearm,' 'handgun,' 'semi-automatic firearm,' 'automatic firearm,' 'sawed-off firearm,' and 'zip-gun.' These definitions establish the legal framework for understanding various weapon types and their characteristics under Ohio law. The section is essential for legal clarity in weapon-related statutes and enforcement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered a 'deadly weapon' under Ohio law?

A 'deadly weapon' includes any instrument, device, or thing capable of causing death, designed or adapted for use as a weapon, or possessed, carried, or used as a weapon.

How does Ohio define a 'firearm'?

A 'firearm' is any deadly weapon capable of expelling projectiles by an explosive or combustible propellant, including unloaded or inoperable firearms that can be made operable.

What qualifies as a 'sawed-off firearm' in Ohio?

A 'sawed-off firearm' is a shotgun with a barrel less than 18 inches, a rifle with a barrel less than 16 inches, or a firearm less than 26 inches overall.

What is a 'zip-gun' according to Ohio law?

A 'zip-gun' is a crude firearm, typically homemade or improvised, often with minimal parts and construction, considered a weapon under Ohio law.

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