Yes, the petitions are specifically for concealed carry. Here is the reasoning behind it:
The original OFCC post is found at http://ohioccwforums.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=80406
Ohioans for Concealed Carry is hosting petitions to Starbucks, Chipotle, and Sonic, all of whom have had armed robberies, reminding them that our intent is being able to defend ourselves and our families.
Please help us counter the Meddling Mommies and preserve our ability to carry there. We...
Jetgirl, sounds like you have it.
in a hotel, you may open carry. One thing to watch though, is that some hotels post no firearms. Then having a gun there at all isn't legal.
Definition of loaded from Ohio Revised Code
(5)(a) "Unloaded" means, with respect to a firearm other than a firearm described in division (K)(6) of this section, that no ammunition is in the firearm in question, no magazine or speed loader containing ammunition is inserted into the firearm in...
A pocket on the outside of a gun case that has a buckle , snap or zipper would satisfy the law.
Note this part:
Notification is for loaded guns, not unloaded.
Definition of loaded from Ohio Revised Code
Keep the loaded mag in a separate pocket from the firearm.
How to keep it in a car:
My personal favorite, notification.
These are from Lawriter - ORC - 2923.16 Improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle. .
We have come a long way. I work...
We are also an open carry state, so he can reload, and carry in rest areas, or where ever else he may need to be. He wouldn't need a license to do that. (No guns signs do have force of law, as trespass violations. )
Our gun laws and road speeds are much better than they used to be.
I follow...
The analogy would work if you added that the garage owner repaved and re-painted parking lines.
BLM was supposed to make improvements, like water, but stopped doing it. Bundy and Family did. They irrigated, and had wells or cisterns for the cattle. It wouldn't have been only for his cattle...
I went to nursing school in the early 80's, and graduated in '86. Even back then, VAs had a bad reputation. I had thought about applying at the one in Cleveland, OH, but since the reputation for care was so poor, and I wanted to give good care, I didn't. I knew as a brand spankin' new grad that...
The article gets a few things wrong:
We could always carry in cars with a license. It just had to be uncovered in a holster ( the Buckeye Tuck) or locked in a purse or other container. There was never any prohibition against public parking lots that I remember. I parked in a few in Cleveland...
Apparently, BLM is after another rancher, now.
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They stole this guy's cattle, and smuggled them out of the state.
.gov has things backward--put hardworking Americans out of work, yet coddle illegal immigrants...
Did he really cut the wrong tube? Is that admitted? The fallopian tube is not directly connected to the ovary. If an egg released, it can float to the other fallopian tube. I have heard of this happening after injury or disease to one of the tubes, and the opposite ovary.
I have also known...
Many of the Ohioans for Concealed Carry guys are from the Dayton area, some of whom are strong OCers. If you join the forums at OFCC, then you can connect with people who are local to where you will be. Might come in handy. Based on what they have said, I don't think you should run into trouble...
Don't call the police department. Many don't have a good history of knowing the laws. Guys who have called report getting off the wall advice. Visit Ohioans For Concealed Carry Discussion Forums ? Index page which is Ohio'a version of Ingo. There are lots of guys who know the ins and outs of our...
That would be wonderful if they make .22!
I am an Appleseed orange hat aspiring to full instructor, and I'd like to build up a supply for sharing at shoots. Right now, I have just enough for the family.
Our kids have a Ruger 10/22 with a youth stock on it. It fit my kids at age 8 easily, and I have used the stock for 8-9 year old children at Appleseeds with success.
My doctor here in eastern Ohio is in practice alone, inherited from his father. He does not take insurance, or Medicare/Medicaid. We pay cash, then his office will fill out an invoice that the insurance companies like, so that reimbursement directly can happen.
I can't tell how large his...
My husband bought me a M1A, and followed it up with a Leatherwood ART/MPC scope. This is not the ART 2.
He cannot find a manual for it on-line. The most important thing in it is the chart that shows how to adjust the rings for different ammunition.
Any leads on a manual, or a copy of that...