Attorney General handbook - 3/23/2015 edition

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Attorney General handbook - 3/23/2015 edition

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I found this via the Franklin county sheriff's concealed carry page:

https://sheriff.franklincountyohio.gov/ ... t-2015.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


This is the updated version for the new laws. This has not even been published on the Attorney General's site yet - it has the previous version still out there.

ETA: Version now listed on Ohio AG's site: http://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/geta ... DF%29.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Heh. I am amused that it still contains the following:
In this publication, “CCW” stands for “carrying a concealed weapon”
and refers to the Ohio license to carry a concealed handgun pursuant
to Ohio Revised Code Section 2923.125.
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JustaShooter wrote:Heh. I am amused that it still contains the following:
In this publication, “CCW” stands for “carrying a concealed weapon”
and refers to the Ohio license to carry a concealed handgun pursuant
to Ohio Revised Code Section 2923.125.
He must have missed the memo where they changed that throughout the entire law. I think it's funny that officers still call it that as they read the LEADS response that now says CONCEALED HANDGUN LICENSE instead of CONCEALED WEAPON PERMIT.
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The new application is there as well. It appears that it no longer asks for all previous addresses. Having just completed my training yesterday and having problems remembering the addresses where I have lived over the last 42 years, I was glad to see that it doesn't look like it is necessary any more.
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I would guess it's not on the AG site because it's not 3/23 yet.
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MyWifeSaidYes wrote:I would guess it's not on the AG site because it's not 3/23 yet.
Yep.

http://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/geta ... DF%29.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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according to local news you can now take the ccw class online all but the live fire part of course any one have any more info on this
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lucky43113 wrote:according to local news you can now take the ccw class online all but the live fire part of course any one have any more info on this
Yes, you can take the class portion online..The NRA is developing what they call a "blended" course..Although I don't think many if any instructors are going to accept the online class portion.....I know if I were an instructor..I would shy away from it.
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the whole class thing is just a money maker a lot of states like Georgia dont even require a class just background check that's it
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lucky43113 wrote:the whole class thing is just a money maker a lot of states like Georgia dont even require a class just background check that's it
Not sure I fully agree with that. The state gets no money from instructors if they do their taxes properly. The NRA gets very little from instructors. Instructors make very little by the time you figure in supplies, classroom space, training aids, etc. I know when I was actively teaching on a regular basis it took me over 2 years to make my first dollar. And probably since I was teaching one class a month, I've lost money. It's more of a hobby to most than a business. The big box gun ranges that teach on the side probably make money as they are already running a store, have a range, and will most likely sell store inventory to students.

The background check is where the money is. I know some counties rake in money on accepting applications, that's where the money is.
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lucky43113 wrote:the whole class thing is just a money maker a lot of states like Georgia dont even require a class just background check that's it

Neither did Alabama...But I don't think training is ever a bad thing..Especially when you can get jammed up pretty easily for making a bad/snap decision.
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Bama.45 wrote:
lucky43113 wrote:the whole class thing is just a money maker a lot of states like Georgia dont even require a class just background check that's it

Neither did Alabama...But I don't think training is ever a bad thing..Especially when you can get jammed up pretty easily for making a bad/snap decision.
i do agree additional training is always a good thing
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lucky43113 wrote:the whole class thing is just a money maker a lot of states like Georgia dont even require a class just background check that's it

Teaching the class is not unlike owning an old wooden boat.
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Tweed Ring wrote:Teaching the class is not unlike owning an old wooden boat.
The happiest day of a boat owner's life is the day he takes possession of same.
The second happiest day is the day he sells it.
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djthomas wrote:
Tweed Ring wrote:Teaching the class is not unlike owning an old wooden boat.
The happiest day of a boat owner's life is the day he takes possession of same.
The second happiest day is the day he sells it.
And the happiest day of a boat owner's friend is the day said friend buys the boat. The saddest day, is when said friend sells it.
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