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OpenCarry.org Press Release - 15 March 2007
Ohio gun control reforms still fall short of Gold Star open carry status
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New gun laws in Ohio effective 14 March 2007 due to passage of HB 347 over Governor Taft's veto still fall short of Gold Star Open carry status.
While HB 347 does wipe all local gun carry restrictions off the books, and ends the state's infamous "Ohio vehicle open carry requirement," Ohio still requires a gun owners to hold a permit to conceal handguns in order to open carry handguns in vehicles.
This infirmity in Ohio's laws must be fixed before OpenCarry.org can upgrade Ohio's status to a Gold Star Open Carry State.
Thankfully though, all gun owners may now, on foot, openly carry handguns in holsters without any permit on the streets, sidewalks, parks, malls, and other public places throughout Ohio without fear of prosecution under some obscure local ordinance.
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Contact anytime on gun stories:
Mike Stollenwerk/John Pierce
[url]http://www.OpenCarry.org[/url]
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OpenCarry.org Press Release - 15 March 2007
Ohio gun control reforms still fall short of Gold Star open carry status
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New gun laws in Ohio effective 14 March 2007 due to passage of HB 347 over Governor Taft's veto still fall short of Gold Star Open carry status.
While HB 347 does wipe all local gun carry restrictions off the books, and ends the state's infamous "Ohio vehicle open carry requirement," Ohio still requires a gun owners to hold a permit to conceal handguns in order to open carry handguns in vehicles.
This infirmity in Ohio's laws must be fixed before OpenCarry.org can upgrade Ohio's status to a Gold Star Open Carry State.
Thankfully though, all gun owners may now, on foot, openly carry handguns in holsters without any permit on the streets, sidewalks, parks, malls, and other public places throughout Ohio without fear of prosecution under some obscure local ordinance.
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Contact anytime on gun stories:
Mike Stollenwerk/John Pierce
[url]http://www.OpenCarry.org[/url]
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