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carry laws. 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. For the first time in Ohio history, though, the law
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complete this part by listing each county in Ohio, and each other state, in which you previously applied for either type of license and, to the best of your knowledge, the date on which you made the application.
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. Prior to this change, the law required that those claiming self-defense show that they had no way to safely retreat from the confrontation
18 Pa.C.S. § 6105(c) also prohibits the following persons from possessing, using, controlling, transferring, manufacturing, or obtaining a license to possess, use, control, transfer, or manufacture a firearm in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Learn how to get your Pennsylvania concealed carry permit. Understand eligibility, application process, and training requirements. Start now!
Non-Resident Carry Permits. People who are not residents of Pennsylvania may apply for and receive a Non-Resident License To Carry Firearms in Pennsylvania.
A person who is 21 years of age or older may apply for a License to Carry Firearms. The license allows individuals to carry a firearm concealed on their body or in a vehicle. The license is valid for five years unless revoked. Submit applications to the sheriff of the county where you live.