Ohio governor DeWine signs law removing training, background check, permitting requirement to conceal carry

thismybgolname

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Me either.

They did something similar in Tennessee, Texas and a few other states.

Changes the game up when everybody might have the itchy.
It has been that way for a few years in Oklahoma too.

We have open carry in GA but I need a license.

Why do i need to pay to an annual fee and give up my 4th amendment to exercise my constitutional right?

I should be able to carry concealed or open without the state knowing about it.
 

Dirtylakerie

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This law only applies to White folks.

If you are Black, no felonies or warrants on your record and live a clean life…if a cop catches you with a CCW, they will make your day hard….or end your life.

Their defense will be “I Feared For My Life”.

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Same shit I was thinking. It's basically a law too shoot innocent civilians. And get away with it later in court.
 

durham

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This law only applies to White folks.

If you are Black, no felonies or warrants on your record and live a clean life…if a cop catches you with a CCW, they will make your day hard….or end your life.

Their defense will be “I Feared For My Life”.

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Basically. Train and shoot to kill, FIRST.
 

deputy dawg

~wait a cotton pickin' minute...
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Dayton, OH area.


these cold Cleveland streets.

Cleveland.

Apparently y'all need to move to that spot where Chappelle lives - he thinks it's perfect!

Yellow Springs

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- Is Yellow Springs Ohio a hippie town?

Yellow Springs has become known as the hippie town of Ohio, primarily because of its open-minded culture and down-to-earth lifestyle. This free-spirited village may seem like an odd location to think about the best things to do.

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More than half a dozen state senators and representatives from across Southwest Ohio met with Chappelle on Friday to view the renovation underway at the historic Union Schoolhouse in Yellow Springs. Chappelle’s real estate holding company, Iron Table Holdings, bought the building in 2020.

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Deezz

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Apparently y'all need to move to that spot where Chappelle lives - he thinks it's perfect!

Yellow Springs

(off to google...)

- Is Yellow Springs Ohio a hippie town?

Yellow Springs has become known as the hippie town of Ohio, primarily because of its open-minded culture and down-to-earth lifestyle. This free-spirited village may seem like an odd location to think about the best things to do.

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More than half a dozen state senators and representatives from across Southwest Ohio met with Chappelle on Friday to view the renovation underway at the historic Union Schoolhouse in Yellow Springs. Chappelle’s real estate holding company, Iron Table Holdings, bought the building in 2020.

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I've only been there once. I know it's a mix of folks. Small town living.
 

cli-terminator

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I'm all for gun ownership by our people but these laws allowing conceal carry without training is a setup for ppl to catch cases they never saw coming.

There are so many laws gun owners who don't take a CCH class are unaware of and the lines to break those laws are beyond easy to cross. For instance, in some states, it's illegal to use deadly force to defend material property even if on your premises. Laws like that get ppl caught up all the time.

I'm a firm believer that everyone should have to take a class or training on gun safety & local state laws before becoming a gun owner.
 

dbluesun

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People sleep on that Ohio/ Indiana/ Midwest racism. Yall better research where the Klan started....
indiana has a bill waiting for the governor's signature that is similar
currently anybody w/o a felony or dangerous mental disease can get a permit w/o a fee
 

Dirtylakerie

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People sleep on that Ohio/ Indiana/ Midwest racism. Yall better research where the Klan started....
Back in between 1999-2001. I would catch the bus from downtown to Strongsville, Ohio. In order to go to Itt Tech. And in between Cleveland and Parma. There were these racist ass billboards. That stayed up for years. Depicting Mayor Mike white as a monkey. And any other black democrats. That really was my first time experiencing racist shit here in Ohio.
 

CoTtOnMoUf

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Back in between 1999-2001. I would catch the bus from downtown to Strongsville, Ohio. In order to go to Itt Tech. And in between Cleveland and Parma. There were these racist ass billboards. That stayed up for years. Depicting Mayor Mike white as a monkey. And any other black democrats. That really was my first time experiencing racist shit here in Ohio.


Oh these cacs hated Mike White!
He got shit done in the city tho.
They didn't like that shit.
 

godofwine

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I live in this fuckin' BS state. This place is nothing more than Alabama North.

Open carry, no helmet law, now this shit :smh:

FREEDUMB!!!!
I'm in the Dayton, OH area. I've been here for about 15 years.

You from Ohio?
I'm in Toledo, where you at?
I'm jus gon keep doing what I always do and mind my mufuccin bidness on these cold Cleveland streets. This is one backwards ass, Dick in the booty ass State!
Yep.

Cleveland.
I'm in Medina. Ohio Rolling Deep up in here. And you are right this backwards ass state and that ridiculous governor. I got mine. I need to get another one
 

Politic Negro

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Apparently y'all need to move to that spot where Chappelle lives - he thinks it's perfect!

Yellow Springs

(off to google...)

- Is Yellow Springs Ohio a hippie town?

Yellow Springs has become known as the hippie town of Ohio, primarily because of its open-minded culture and down-to-earth lifestyle. This free-spirited village may seem like an odd location to think about the best things to do.

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More than half a dozen state senators and representatives from across Southwest Ohio met with Chappelle on Friday to view the renovation underway at the historic Union Schoolhouse in Yellow Springs. Chappelle’s real estate holding company, Iron Table Holdings, bought the building in 2020.
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Legislators in attendance included Representatives Willis Blackshear, D-Dayton, Brian Lampton, R-Beavercreek, Susan Manchester, R-Waynesfield, Andrea White, R-Kettering, Scott Lipps, R-Franklin, Rodney Creech, R-West Alexandria, and Senators Bob Hackett, R-10, and Niraj Antani, R-Miamisburg.
 

bham_brotha

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I mean, down here this really aint a big deal for us. Even though we had to get permits it was like 75 bucks and it came in 3 weeks. They're pushing this same law through here but don't get lost in the wording. Background checks are a FEDERAL requirement. That, they can't remove. You'll still have to get a background check to buy the gun legally. That's not changing. We've never had to have training to carry and i've been carrying for close to 20 years now. Just won't have to go get a permit anymore. Best believe they still know you own it unless you do a private sale... which you'll have to be able to prove. I'm carrying either way, fuck what everybody else do.
 

Tito_Jackson

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With all due respect, most of you must be unaware that nearly half the states in the US do not require CCWs. When people see states like NY and California do something, most people assume tgat is the norm for all states. It is actually the opposite. NY and California tend to be the extremes.

As I have always maintained, I'm not worried about the people who can legally carry. I'm worried about the those who can't. That's who I have to key an eye on.
 

smoovejazz

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Legislators in attendance included Representatives Willis Blackshear, D-Dayton, Brian Lampton, R-Beavercreek, Susan Manchester, R-Waynesfield, Andrea White, R-Kettering, Scott Lipps, R-Franklin, Rodney Creech, R-West Alexandria, and Senators Bob Hackett, R-10, and Niraj Antani, R-Miamisburg.

Lots of Rs after their names...umm, Dave, tread carefully... :smh:
 

mrdiego2020

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I'm in the Dayton, OH area. I've been here for about 15 years.

You from Ohio?
Apparently y'all need to move to that spot where Chappelle lives - he thinks it's perfect!

Yellow Springs

(off to google...)

- Is Yellow Springs Ohio a hippie town?

Yellow Springs has become known as the hippie town of Ohio, primarily because of its open-minded culture and down-to-earth lifestyle. This free-spirited village may seem like an odd location to think about the best things to do.

*************************************************************************************************************************************************************

More than half a dozen state senators and representatives from across Southwest Ohio met with Chappelle on Friday to view the renovation underway at the historic Union Schoolhouse in Yellow Springs. Chappelle’s real estate holding company, Iron Table Holdings, bought the building in 2020.

FJ7QMRIJABEYZI6TXCLMVYHTDQ.JPG
thats whats up i use to live in dayton now i live springfield down the street from you dawg lol i know its nothing to brag about lol.
 

BKF

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Concealed Carry States 2022

In the United States, each state has its laws surrounding whether it is legal to carry weapons. In some states, open carry is permitted, which means that a firearm can be carried out in the open if the individual meets all requirements of the state. In other states, concealed carry is allowed. This means that a person can carry a legal weapon in their vehicle or on themselves, but it must be hidden from sight. While most people associated concealed carry with guns, other weapons are included in these laws. In Florida, pepper spray canisters that are over 2 ounces can only be carried by a person with a concealed weapons permit.
All 50 states have laws in place that allow citizens to carry concealed weapons. However, some states will not issue permits or make it extremely difficult to acquire a permit. In 2018, over 17 million permits were issued throughout the nation. Since all 50 states have laws in place, we will break down the permitting policies found throughout the nation. Some definitions that are helpful in this article are:
  • Shall Issue to Residents Only: States will issue any state resident a concealed carry permit if they meet all requirements.
  • Shall Issue to Residents and Non-Residents: States will issue any state resident or a non-resident a concealed carry permit if they meet all requirements.
  • May Issue to Residents Only: States have the authority to make a judgment on whether or not they want to issue a concealed carry permit to a state resident even if all requirements are met.
  • May Issue to Residents and Non-Residents: States have the authority to make a judgment on whether or not they want to issue a concealed carry permit to state residents and non-residents even if all requirements are met.
  • Constitutional Carry and Shall Issue to Residents Only: States have some form of Constitutional Carry law that allows residents to carry concealed weapons without a permit. However, they will also issue any resident a concealed carry permit if they meet all requirements.
  • Constitutional Carry and Shall Issue to Residents and Non-Residents: States have some form of Constitutional Carry law that allows residents to carry concealed weapons without a permit. However, they will also issue any state residents and non-residents a conceal carry permit if all requirements are met.

Constitutional Carry States

In some states, concealed carry is in the form of Constitutional Carry. This means that anyone that can legally carry a weapon may do so without a permit. The Constitutional Carry states are: Alaska (residents only), Arizona, Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, Vermont (does not issue permits), West Virginia (residents only), and Wyoming.

Shall-Issue States

Other states have shall-issue laws. This means that a license is required to carry a concealed handgun. However, the permitted carrier does not have to demonstrate "good cause" for carrying the weapon. There are 34 shall-issue states. Seven of which are shall-issue to residents only: Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, Louisiana, Michigan, Montana, and Wyoming.
Twenty-seven states shall issue to residents and non-residents: Arkansas, District of Columbia, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin.



May Issue States

Other states have may-issue laws. This is when a permit is required, and local authorities help determine whether permits are given. These states are California (residents only), Connecticut, Delaware (residents only), Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island*.

  • According to its state law, Rhode Island is a shall-issue state; however, the attorney general may issue permits as well. Under state law, local law enforcement shall issue permits to eligible applicants as long as the individual appears eligible and has a "proper reason" for carrying a handgun, such as the individual "has a good reason to fear an injury to his or her person or property."

In some states, there are no-issue laws. This means that most private citizens are not allowed to carry a concealed handgun. In California, this is the case in 12 counties. In other areas, while these laws are not technically on the books, they are in practice. The states that have these laws in practice are: Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York.
Concealed Carry Reciprocity

Concealed carry reciprocity means that one's concealed carry permit or license is valid beyond the issuing state's borders. Reciprocity varies from state to state, and individuals carrying must follow the state's laws in which they are carrying. For example, Alabama honors all out-of-state concealed carry permits. Meaning that if an individual has a concealed carry permit from Arkansas, they can legally carry a firearm in Alabama.
Several states do not honor any out-of-state concealed carry permits or non-resident permits. For example, Colorado does not honor any out-of-state non-resident permits. This means that for Colorado to honor an out-of-state permit, it must be a resident permit from a state that honors Colorado's permits, and the person must be at least 21. A 21-year-old with a resident permit from Florida would be honored in Colorado.

The states that do not honor any other state's concealed carry permits are California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana (does not honor from Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island), New Jersey, New York, Oregon, and Rhode Island. The table below has each state's law regarding concealed carry.
 
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