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Will depend on convictions, not charges. If the assault was a conviction of a charge of violence against a domestic partner, you may not buy or possess a firearm anywhere in the US. Period. This is covered under Federal law, not state.

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Q: Can you buy a gun in Ohio with a past OVI and misdemeanor assault charge?
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