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Ohio is suing a now-defunct nonprofit and its founder over accusations that the charity misused more than $25,000 in ...
Attorney General Dave Yost filed the lawsuit in Franklin County Common Pleas Court against Pawsible Angels Inc. and its ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says county fairs can’t ban guns from their fairgrounds. The opinion came after an off-duty ...
Kayla Obenour and Ronni Western say they're glad to see action being taken against the person they gave thousands of dollars ...
Investigates reported on Pawsible Angels in 2023, after several people claimed the now-defunct nonprofit did not provide the ...
Ohio’s top legal opinion says fair boards have to follow state gun laws, sheriffs can’t enforce local bans and all 88 county ...
County fairs are not allowed to make their own gun regulation rules, according to an opinion from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost.
The lawsuit filed against Pawsible Angels Inc. and its former executive director, Michele S. Frank, alleges donations were ...
Under the law, firearms are permitted anywhere on the fairgrounds unless a building or tent has a sign explicitly prohibiting ...
Ohio’s county fairs can’t stop visitors from bringing guns onto their grounds, according to a new opinion from Attorney ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has joined a group of 32 U.S. attorneys general calling for support of federal cannabis ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says groups running local fairs qualify as "political subdivisions" that cannot write their own gun restrictions.
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