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Voluntary Surrender of Firearms and Dangerous Ordnance | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Ohio law 2923.23 permits voluntary surrender of firearms to law enforcement to avoid prosecution, with protections for relief applications and evidence restrict

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Voluntary Surrender of Firearms and Dangerous Ordnance

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code 2923.23 allows individuals to voluntarily surrender firearms or dangerous ordnance to law enforcement without prosecution, provided certain conditions are met. The law encourages surrender to avoid legal consequences, especially for those in violation of firearm possession laws, with specific protections for applicants seeking relief or permits. It also restricts the use of evidence obtained through related legal proceedings in prosecutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is voluntary surrender of firearms under Ohio law?

It is when a person reports and voluntarily gives up firearms or dangerous ordnance to law enforcement to avoid prosecution, provided they are not under custody or threat.

Can I surrender firearms if I am under indictment?

Yes, if you surrender within ten days of being served with the indictment, you can do so voluntarily to avoid prosecution related to possession.

Are there any protections for evidence obtained during relief applications?

Yes, evidence from applications for relief or permits cannot be used against you in prosecution for firearm violations.

Does surrender guarantee immunity from prosecution?

Surrendering firearms voluntarily can prevent prosecution for certain violations, but it is not a guarantee if the surrender occurs under duress or during custody.

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In simple terms: Ohio law 2923.23 permits voluntary surrender of firearms to law enforcement to avoid prosecution, with protections for relief applications and evidence restrict. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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