ThatOneKid
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Obviously, not before March 23, they can't. After that, unless something I've not yet seen grants exemption, I would say "no".
Much sad
Obviously, not before March 23, they can't. After that, unless something I've not yet seen grants exemption, I would say "no".
No permit is needed to carry a firearm openly in Ohio, only to conceal.
Unfortunately, the main point of conflict was that they consider carrying in a vehicle to be carrying concealed so that fact was pointless while traveling in or through the state.
Much sad
The vehicle thing always annoyed me. What if you were in a jeep with the doors off and it was on your outside hip?
Glad our easterly neighbor is warming up to us. Is it too early to go in for a kiss and butt grab?
Of course I meant after March 23. I guess everyone between ages 18 and 21 are out of luck.Obviously, not before March 23, they can't. After that, unless something I've not yet seen grants exemption, I would say "no".
Of course I meant after March 23. I guess everyone between ages 18 and 21 are out of luck.
So, is this going to put a big dent in the Utah permit class business?
It very well might. I've had my Utah for a couple years now and since I've already got it I will keep it current. At one time I thought about getting certified to teach the Utah here. Someone visits the area now that's been doing it for a long time and I thought twice about it. Once the rumor Ohio was going to do this started I completely flushed the idea. As much as I would have loved to take a drive to Utah to get my certification and spend a week there for fun, I can't justify it now if it will be useless.
Utah permit won;t be useless. Just not needed in Ohio. Thankfully, more states are starting to recognize Indiana permits so things are better, generally than they were, say, 5 years ago. Now if we could just get Illinois, New York, Massachusetts, etc to fall in line....
I live so close to OH (less than five minute drive) that this is very depressing. I'll be 21 in September though I guess.Yes. And no worse off than you are right now, but in fact better: You at least have an expectation that in the next three years, you will be able to carry there.
Contrast that with my experience in my later teens: A few months before I turned 18, the law changed to where the age to lawfully drink alcoholic beverages was 19. Wanna guess what it did the following year? Yep. Went up to 21. I was sure that when I turned 20, they were going to bounce it up to 23 or something similar. (they didn't.)
Now, that didn't matter to me, as I had no intention of drinking. Still don't, even now, but the Texas legislature doing that teasing act seemed kinda cruel, even though I knew it obviously wasn't directed at me.
In your case, the OH legislature is where your ire belongs, IMHO
Can someone save me from reading all 16 pages. Has this passed? With some age limits? Thanks any info would be appreciated.