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15 Μαρ 2022 · However, according to the Ohio Attorney General, it is legal to possess a loaded firearm in a vehicle. Residents can still obtain a CHL. They must have completed eight hours of firearms training and meet other criteria to qualify.
- West Virginia
One statute was identified making it illegal to wear a mask...
- Indiana
Yes. However, stun guns and Tasers are regulated differently...
- Kentucky
Yes, without a license for anyone at least 21 years old and...
- Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is a Castle Doctrine state and has a “stand...
- Florida
Florida is a shall-issue, permitless carry state with...
- District of Columbia
Yes. A person 18 years or older may possess a stun gun or...
- New Jersey
Without a legal purpose, no person may transport firearms in...
- Mississippi
Mississippi is a shall-issue, permitless carry state with...
- West Virginia
Gun Laws Overview. Concealed Carry Reciprocity. Select Map. Click on a State to see the Gun Law Profile. Laws on Purchase, Possession and Carrying of Firearms. Possession. No state permit or...
While you do not need a concealed carry permit to carry concealed in Ohio, the CCW issued by OH enables you to carry in 38 states (see the Ohio CCW reciprocity map above) and may also shorten your waiting time when purchasing a firearm.
This Ohio CCW Reciprocity Map shows the states where your Ohio Concealed Handgun License is valid. This map is courtesy of www.Handgunlaw.us. Return to Ohio CCW Information Center.
Reciprocity Map for Ohio. Use the tabs below to display states that will accept an Ohio concealed carry permit or those states that Ohio will honor. Click the sections below for a complete listing of states in each category, along with other relevant information.
23 Μαρ 2015 · Ohio law gives the Attorney General the right to negotiate concealed carry handgun reciprocity agreements with other states. Under such agreements, Ohio and other states agree to respect each other's concealed carry laws and recognize each other's permit holders.
In 2022, Governor Mike DeWine signed into law Ohio Senate Bill No. 215 – legislation that has made it easier for people to legally carry, possess, or conceal a handgun in the state. This change has added fuel to an already heated debate around firearms.