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Ohio Man Illegally Arrested for Open Carry Sparks $3M Lawsuit
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<blockquote data-quote="Fatboy Joe" data-source="post: 2196278" data-attributes="member: 13212"><p>Rick, what you don't understand is the person in this case did not commit a crime before being questioned by the police. Ohio has made it their law that you don't have to present your identifying information unless you are being suspected of a crime. You scenario about a someone carrying illegally does not hold water. This would be like the OK Sherriff profiling cars on I-44/I-35 interchange because they suspect them for carrying drugs. THey just can't pull you over and search your vehicle because you are black/hispanic.</p><p></p><p>What the law enforcement did here was wrong, even if the victim was being an ass he has that right to under Ohio law. Now if the victim met the description of a strong armed robbery suspect and was seen carrying a gun, then your probable cause goes way up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatboy Joe, post: 2196278, member: 13212"] Rick, what you don't understand is the person in this case did not commit a crime before being questioned by the police. Ohio has made it their law that you don't have to present your identifying information unless you are being suspected of a crime. You scenario about a someone carrying illegally does not hold water. This would be like the OK Sherriff profiling cars on I-44/I-35 interchange because they suspect them for carrying drugs. THey just can't pull you over and search your vehicle because you are black/hispanic. What the law enforcement did here was wrong, even if the victim was being an ass he has that right to under Ohio law. Now if the victim met the description of a strong armed robbery suspect and was seen carrying a gun, then your probable cause goes way up. [/QUOTE]
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