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On June 13, 2022, Ohio launched a new concealed-carry law that results in two ways to legally carry a concealed handgun. First, the law preserves the state’s existing concealed-carry licensing program, which requires license-seekers to successfully complete eight hours of training, then apply for a concealed-handgun license
- Concealed Carry Laws and License Application
This edition covers changes made by Ohio Senate Bill 215,...
- Concealed Carry Laws and License Application
27 Φεβ 2014 · The guide gives verbatim portions of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) from the official web site, highlights the most controversial, contentious and most often confused or misinterpreted portions, and provides commentary to provide better explanation. The commentary is in italicized red text.
31 Δεκ 2023 · Research Ohio state laws on guns in vehicles, including what is regulated and what's not. Find related gun law details from Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence today.
The law requires certified training in the following matters: • The ability to name, explain, and demonstrate the rules for safe handling of a handgun and proper storage practices for handguns and ammunition; • The ability to demonstrate and explain how to handle ammunition in a safe manner;
4 Απρ 2023 · Ohio Revised Code Section 2923.12 Carrying concealed weapons. Effective: April 4, 2023 Legislation: Senate Bill 288 (A) No person shall knowingly carry or have, concealed on the person's person or concealed ready at hand, any of the following: (1) A deadly weapon other than a handgun; (2) A handgun other than a dangerous ordnance;
Licenses to carry concealed handguns are an important part of the responsible exercise of that right. As Ohio’s Attorney General, I am pleased to bring you this updated summary of our state’s concealed carry laws. This edition covers changes made by Ohio Senate Bill 175, which took effect on April 6, 2021.
This edition covers changes made by Ohio Senate Bill 215, which took effect on June 13, 2022. The new law creates two ways to carry concealed. First, it preserves the existing system of training that results in an official concealed-carry license, in the form of a photo ID card.