Midwest
Regular Member
Proposed bill would let Ohioans carry concealed firearms without a permit
Representative Rod Hood of Ashville proposes that those who are 21 and over and not restricted by law. To be able to carry a firearm concealed without a permit. The article did not give the number of the bill of the proposal, or if it has been formally introduced yet. And no mention was made if this proposal only applied to Ohio residents.
http://www.local12.com/news/feature...ms-Without-A-Permit-112228.shtml#.VSUXsaKCWSo
"The bill also would bar law enforcement officers from conducting “any search, seizure, or detention, no matter how temporary in duration, of an otherwise law-abiding person” with a firearm. Landlords also couldn’t bar tenants or their guests from having legal firearms. If the bill passes, Ohio would join five states, including Alaska, Arizona, Kansas, Vermont and Wyoming, that allow concealed weapons without a permit."
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Representative Rod Hood of Ashville proposes that those who are 21 and over and not restricted by law. To be able to carry a firearm concealed without a permit. The article did not give the number of the bill of the proposal, or if it has been formally introduced yet. And no mention was made if this proposal only applied to Ohio residents.
http://www.local12.com/news/feature...ms-Without-A-Permit-112228.shtml#.VSUXsaKCWSo
"The bill also would bar law enforcement officers from conducting “any search, seizure, or detention, no matter how temporary in duration, of an otherwise law-abiding person” with a firearm. Landlords also couldn’t bar tenants or their guests from having legal firearms. If the bill passes, Ohio would join five states, including Alaska, Arizona, Kansas, Vermont and Wyoming, that allow concealed weapons without a permit."
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