We have the actual sub bill on Facebook
https://lookaside.fbsbx.com/file/Sub%20 ... 87lBqbG-Dm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you don't have Facebook pm me and I wil email it to you tonight
Ohio: Right to Carry Reform Bill Moves on to 5th Hearing
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Re: Ohio: Right to Carry Reform Bill Moves on to 5th Hearing
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Re: Ohio: Right to Carry Reform Bill Moves on to 5th Hearing
That loaded a PDF!Chuck wrote:We have the actual sub bill on Facebook
https://lookaside.fbsbx.com/file/Sub%20 ... 87lBqbG-Dm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you don't have Facebook pm me and I wil email it to you tonight
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Re: Ohio: Right to Carry Reform Bill Moves on to 5th Hearing
That's what the bill is
Ain't activism fun?
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What I can do, I should do. And what I should do, by the grace of GOD, I will do."- Edward Everett Hale (descendant of Nathan Hale)
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And because I can not do everything, I will not refuse to do the something I can do.
What I can do, I should do. And what I should do, by the grace of GOD, I will do."- Edward Everett Hale (descendant of Nathan Hale)
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Re: Ohio: Right to Carry Reform Bill Moves on to 5th Hearing
I just don't understand why the need to present the physical CHL and verbalize having a gun. The second part doesn't add any information, since the only reason to provide the CHL is to inform the officer about the gun.
Unless the reason is to trip up licensees (including out-of-state licensees who will be less familiar with these kind of trip-ups) to allow for the charge. If that's the reason, then it make perfect sense.
It's better than what we've got now, since it clarifies when notification is required to a much more easily understood standard, gets rid of the "must notify every law enforcement officer" thing that got a licensee a while back, and gets rid of the less-than-completely-clear "must promptly notify" part. Still it's not as good as it could be and does have some pitfalls.
Unless the reason is to trip up licensees (including out-of-state licensees who will be less familiar with these kind of trip-ups) to allow for the charge. If that's the reason, then it make perfect sense.
It's better than what we've got now, since it clarifies when notification is required to a much more easily understood standard, gets rid of the "must notify every law enforcement officer" thing that got a licensee a while back, and gets rid of the less-than-completely-clear "must promptly notify" part. Still it's not as good as it could be and does have some pitfalls.