A local public library enacted a policy in 2004 to ban all weapons on their premises, whether concealed or not. They have a sign posted at their entrance that states this policy.
Since this is a govt-funded public library, are they allowed to post such signs? I thought that ORC 9.68 overrides local ordinances against open/concealed carry. Here's an example from Indiana where a public library had to change their policy after their state enacted something similar.
Here's the local library's actual policy page:
Since this is a govt-funded public library, are they allowed to post such signs? I thought that ORC 9.68 overrides local ordinances against open/concealed carry. Here's an example from Indiana where a public library had to change their policy after their state enacted something similar.
Here's the local library's actual policy page:
The Cuyahoga Falls Library does not permit weapons of any kind, either concealed or in plain view, on its property or in its building, unless the owner of the weapon is a law enforcement officer.
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