I could be totally wrong here, but you may find it's actually
cheaper to go with an attorney who has experience in gun laws. This is for the following reasons:
1. Because they have experience on handling cases related to gun laws, they should be more efficient in handling your case. More efficiency = less time = less cost.
2. Because it is very likely the attorney is also a part of the gun culture, he/she may cut you a break on the costs.
But no matter who you go with, it will probably cost you some money.
I would shoot off an email to
[email protected] as soon as possible.
Another idea is contact a THR member who is an Ohioan and lawyer.
"Henry Bowman" is a THR member, and lives in Cincinnati. Even though he's an IP lawyer, there's a chance he might be willing to help you out. It wouldn't hurt to ask.
Here's his profile:
http://www.thehighroad.org/member.php?u=1963
Another is "CAS700850". He's a prosecutor living in Central Ohio. Here's his profile:
http://www.thehighroad.org/member.php?u=12116