APPLYING FOR RELIEF FROM DISABILITY UNDER OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION 2923.14
What is a "disability"?
In Ohio, there are several criminal convictions that prohibit an individual from acquiring, having, or using a firearm under Ohio and Federal Law. This is referred to a "disability".
The criminal convictions that place an individual under a disability include:
- Felony offenses of violence
- Felony drug offenses
- Felony sex offenses
- Misdemeanor domestic violence
In addition, if an individual is adjudicated mentally incompetent, or if they are drug/alcohol dependent, they are under disability.
How to apply for relief
The applicant must file a civil complaint in the court where the conviction resulted, asking the court to grant Relief from Disability under ORC 2923.14. The applicant has the burden of demonstrating, among other things, that he or she has led a law abiding life since discharge or release, and appears likely to continue to do so, and that he or she is not otherwise prohibited by law from acquiring, having, or using firearms.
Am I eligible to apply for relief?
Attorney Olivia Myers has been successful in restoring the gun rights for her clients. Contact her at (330) 612-7442 to inquire as to whether you are eligible to restore your gun rights.;


