MyWifeSaidYes
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If I can make it that day, I call shotgun in the pizza delivery vehicle!
Wait...Do I have to actually own a shotgun?
Yes. Joe Biden sez so !!
If I can make it that day, I call shotgun in the pizza delivery vehicle!
Wait...Do I have to actually own a shotgun?
Yes. Joe Biden sez so !!
Well...I own a Circuit Judge. It does .410 shotgun shells. Does that count?
Yep!
Speaking of shotguns, if anyone wants to bring up the issue of open carrying with "other than a handgun", don't do it here. Such a discussion is not allowed on OCDO.
That type of discussion CAN take place at Ohio Open Carry (OhioOC.org) if anyone wants to bring it up.
It is our biggest seller. They go flyin' out the store.
But, at least, we can get them back in and sell some more, unlike ARs.
It is a rifle, a revolver, and a shotgun, all in one gun. On the 4473, we call it a rifle.
All it takes is a few hours of your time and a little effort. Anyone 12 years of age and older can volunteer.
Please bring the completed release of liability form with you to the kickoff event.
Children 12-17 years of age must have a release of liability form signed by a parent/guardian in order to participate.
I may have my CHL by the time of the walk, but I don't know. My class is on Saturday, and I will submit my application that week. But, only having lived in Ohio for about five months now, they will be doing a more extensive background check on me, and I don't know how long that will take.
My main concern would be school zones. I don't have an Ohio CHL yet, and it would be a violation of federal law for me if the walk passed through one of the etherial GFSZ. I may have my CHL by the time of the walk, but I don't know. My class is on Saturday, and I will submit my application that week. But, only having lived in Ohio for about five months now, they will be doing a more extensive background check on me, and I don't know how long that will take.
Has the planning on this event taken into account school zones and the unlicensed?
Just an fyi: Your timing is less than optimal. As it happens, right now is almost nine years since so many of us received our initial Ohio CHL's, and we're going to cause more than normal backups in line when we all get our second renewal in the next couple of months.(Our original licenses were four year dealies, soon after that Ohio switched to five year issuance.)
Yes, I know you just recently moved to Ohio, it's not like you planned to hit the buffet line at Golden Corral two minutes after the early bird special started, to use a rather humorous analogy. Merely giving you a heads-up.
I don't mean to be overly careful, but you are saying that we will remain more than 1000' from any schools?