.45acp
Regular Member
Hi folks,
Well .45acp and wife are traveling east of the Mississippi for the first time in a few years accept for overseas travel. I don’t get back east much except traveling through airports.
We are visiting our daughter that recently relocated to Columbus, Ohio. I plan on bringing my 1911 and a few spare mags in locked Pelican case. I have a Utah CCW, which is recognized by Ohio, so I don’t see any issues there. I’ll OC depending upon the weather and dress requirements. We don’t drink, so bars and nightlife are not a problem. Is OC or CC a problem in restaurants that serve alcohol a problem?
My only real concern is that the return flight connection is through Chicago, but that is covered by federal firearms laws, and I have not heard of issue with firearms as check baggage there.
I might have time for lunch or dinner if there are any OC meet and greets in the next week or so.
Anything in particular an out of stater needs to know about carry OC or CC or particularities concerning carry in Ohio.
Thanks,
Steve
Well .45acp and wife are traveling east of the Mississippi for the first time in a few years accept for overseas travel. I don’t get back east much except traveling through airports.
We are visiting our daughter that recently relocated to Columbus, Ohio. I plan on bringing my 1911 and a few spare mags in locked Pelican case. I have a Utah CCW, which is recognized by Ohio, so I don’t see any issues there. I’ll OC depending upon the weather and dress requirements. We don’t drink, so bars and nightlife are not a problem. Is OC or CC a problem in restaurants that serve alcohol a problem?
My only real concern is that the return flight connection is through Chicago, but that is covered by federal firearms laws, and I have not heard of issue with firearms as check baggage there.
I might have time for lunch or dinner if there are any OC meet and greets in the next week or so.
Anything in particular an out of stater needs to know about carry OC or CC or particularities concerning carry in Ohio.
Thanks,
Steve