Across
- 2. Carrying a hidden firearm on one’s person
- 6. protecting an individual's right to possess firearms for lawful purposes like self-defense
- 8. Amendment used to apply constitutional rights to states.
- 9. Carrying a firearm visibly in public (legal in Ohio)
- 10. National Instant Criminal Background Check System
- 12. Firearm that fires one round per trigger pull and automatically reloads
- 14. Ban: Law restricting certain semi-automatic firearms (federal ban expired)
- 16. Required background checks for firearm purchases
- 17. Ohio law allowing concealed carry without a license; currently 22/50 states allow
- 18. – Legal right to use reasonable force to protect oneself from immediate harm or danger
- 19. Federal agency responsible for enforcing firearm, explosives, alcohol, and tobacco laws
- 20. Ruled Second Amendment applies to state and local governments
Down
- 1. Trump's Executive Order 14206, aiming to relax firearms restrictions, allowing citizens to have greater firearm freedom
- 3. System where both federal and state governments create firearm regulations
- 4. Supreme Court case that ruled individuals have the constitutional right to own firearms for self-defense.
- 5. U.S. constitutional right to keep and bear arms
- 7. License required to sell firearms legally
- 11. regulated interstate and foreign commerce in firearms, including importation, "prohibited persons", and licensing provisions
- 13. Screening system to prevent felonies or certain domestic violence misdemeanors individuals from buying guns
- 15. Portion of the Second Amendment referring to a “well regulated militia.”; often debated in court interpretations
