Ohio's Republican-controlled Supreme Court ruled that a domestic violence offender may restore his gun rights after 17 years of law-abiding conduct, resolving a legal ambiguity between state and federal law. The decision comes as Ohio faces a 38 percent increase in domestic violence homicides, with 84 percent involving firearms, renewing debate over balancing offender rehabilitation against public safety. The case returns to trial court for final determination on eligibility.
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