Ohio State House
A little before 5 p.m. on Monday, Marh 14, the Ohio Governor signed SP 215 into law. With the addition of Ohio, there are now 23 states in the Constitutional Carry club. From buckeyefirearms.com:
At approximately 4:50 p.m. on Monday, March 14, 2022, Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 215, which will make it legal to carry a concealed handgun without a license in Ohio 91 days after signing.
"This is a day that will go down in history," said Dean Rieck, Executive Director of Buckeye Firearms Association. "It has been about 18 years since Ohio enacted HB 12 to bring licensed concealed carry to the state.
According to the Ohio Legislative Service Commission, here is a summary of the effects of the law:
- Provides that a person who is a “qualifying adult”is not required to obtain a concealed handgun license in order to carry a concealed handgun that is not a “restricted firearm.”
- Defines “qualifying adult”as a person who is 21 years of age or older,is not legally prohibited from possessing or receiving a firearm under specified federal or state law, and satisfies certain specified criteria necessary to obtain a concealed handgun license.
- Defines “restricted firearm”as a firearm that is a dangerous ordnance or that is a firearm that any law of this stateprohibits the person from possessing, having, or carrying.
- States that specified references to a concealed handgun licensee apply to a qualifying adult, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- States that expiration, suspension, and revocation references to a concealed handgun license do not apply to a qualifying adult, unless the person has been issued a concealed handgun license.
- Eliminates the requirement that a concealed handgun licensee must carry a concealed handgun license in order to carry a concealed handgun.
- Modifies the duty to notify by providing that a concealed handgun licensee or active duty military member, before or at the time a law enforcement officer or motor carrier enforcement unit employee asks if the person is carrying a concealed handgun, must disclose that the person is carrying a handgun, unless the person has already notified another law enforcement officer or motor carrier enforcement unit employee of that fact.
- Permits expungement of convictions based on failure to comply with the notification requirements described in the preceding dot point.
There is a detailed analysis at the Legislative Service Commission site. The text of the law is available
The text of the law is available at this state.oh.us site.
In this correspondent's opinion, it is dedicated Second Amendment activist groups in each state which have brought about the restoration of Constitutional Carry in so many states.
It is important to have a knowledgeable, talented, dedicated lobbyist on site, at the state level.
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Every informed 2A-supporter both inside and outside Ohio already knows Dewine's record on Freedom [recall his dictatorial actions during Covid] and knows DeWine signed this bill *not* because he supports the 2A.
ReplyDeleteDeWine could have a very serious primary challenge on his hands this year. He also has aspirations to join the GOP POTUS 2024 ticket with Pence/Romney. So, he decided to *allow* this bill, to help bolster his pseudo-conservative credentials.
Dewine vs the presumed Democratic challenger (John Cranly ?) for Ohio Governor? There may not be much ideological difference.
Ohio is the 23 member of the Constitutional Carry club.
ReplyDeleteIndiana, Georgia, and Nebraska are strong contenders for number 24 on up.