denwego
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I'm fixing to go to an academic conference to give a paper in Cincinnati in about two weeks time, and I plan on bringing along a pistol with a glimmer of hope in my eye about Ohio's new preemption statute. Aside from taxi rides to and from the airport when my pistol would be locked up in luggage anyways, I don't plan on being in any vehicle, so the lack of reciprocity with Colorado's permits won't come into play with the need for one to be in a car.
I'm hoping that a few people might give me advice for OCing around Cincinnati; how common it is (which I'm sure it's not), and more importantly, is it going to result in a swarm of cops giving me a hard time because they don't care what the law says... I'd really prefer not to be in a strange city without any means of defending myself in the worst of situations, but a pissy nanny state doesn't facilitate it at all.
Thoughts and comments, oh ye Ohioans?
I'm fixing to go to an academic conference to give a paper in Cincinnati in about two weeks time, and I plan on bringing along a pistol with a glimmer of hope in my eye about Ohio's new preemption statute. Aside from taxi rides to and from the airport when my pistol would be locked up in luggage anyways, I don't plan on being in any vehicle, so the lack of reciprocity with Colorado's permits won't come into play with the need for one to be in a car.
I'm hoping that a few people might give me advice for OCing around Cincinnati; how common it is (which I'm sure it's not), and more importantly, is it going to result in a swarm of cops giving me a hard time because they don't care what the law says... I'd really prefer not to be in a strange city without any means of defending myself in the worst of situations, but a pissy nanny state doesn't facilitate it at all.
Thoughts and comments, oh ye Ohioans?