If eventually passed and signed, the bill would end the need to take a class and get a permit to carry a concealed firearm, leaving the permit and an eight-hour training course optional.
Anyone stopped by police while carry a concealed weapon in the state promptly must tell law enforcement they are armed. The bill changes that and makes it necessary to tell law enforcement only if the person is asked.
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Read more. Buckeye Firearms Association is a grassroots organization dedicated to defending and advancing the right of citizens to own and use firearms for all legal activities, including self-defense, hunting, competition, and recreation. More: Opinion: Passage of gun bills misses the mark when it comes to Ohio's priorities. Supreme Court has upheld such stops. Fourth, by eliminating the requirement for a concealed carry license, Senate Bill would effectively make it impossible for police to enforce the law.
Finally, the senate bill would further endanger police by: 1 eliminating the current responsibility of a civilian carrying a concealed handgun stopped by the police to promptly notify police that he is carrying a concealed firearm; and 2 switching the duty to the police officer to ask if that civilian is carrying a concealed weapon.
Carrying a firearm without a license is a proven concept. It's already the law in 21 states , including our neighbors West Virginia and Kentucky. In addition, 34 states , including Ohio, allow open carry without a license. Opponents say legislation, such as Senate Bill , sponsored by Sen.
Terry Johnson, R-District 14, would empower criminals to carry guns or engage in dangerous behavior. That is false. More: Ohio Senate Republicans pass bill eliminating need for concealed carry permits. Areas that are currently off-limits for firearms, such as school zones and posted private property, would continue to be off-limits. And the standard for use of lethal force in self-defense would not change.
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