Dayton public transit (RTA) dislikes lawfully carried guns

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MacDonald
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Re: Dayton public transit (RTA) dislikes lawfully carried gu

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schmieg wrote:
MacDonald wrote:
Suckerspawn wrote:They have seen the light.

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This is GREAT news! BB62 should be commended!

But, according to the article, "As of March 21, companies in Ohio are no longer allowed to ban handguns from company property, but government buildings can choose whether or not to ban weapons." Is this saying that private companies are no longer allowed to ban handguns, such as stores and other private business that may or may not interact with the public?
That may be what it's saying, but that doesn't make it correct. This is the media after all.
Very good point. I will continue to rely on my interpretation of the ORC and take it as Gospel.
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