Well, technically an out of state CHL makes you violate the Gun Free School Zone Act.nick112288 wrote:Just out of curiosity what would be the purpose of getting an Ohio license for out of state workers, if Ohio is going to recognize all out of state licenses?
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Which means........? Sorry I just moved to Indiana recently so I don't know how the out of state vs in state rules work or applyJediSkipdogg wrote:Well, technically an out of state CHL makes you violate the Gun Free School Zone Act.nick112288 wrote:Just out of curiosity what would be the purpose of getting an Ohio license for out of state workers, if Ohio is going to recognize all out of state licenses?
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I read the online section over 100 times and just kept getting confused in the wording. I've read this bill (and all the previous versions) so many times I really couldn't tell anyone what's accurate. Too many lines. But hey, we had to pass it to see what was in it. LOLpirateguy191 wrote:8 hours total time.
http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/bill ... 130_HB_234" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;(G)(1) Each course, class, or program described in division (B)(3)(a), (b), (c), or (e) of this section shall provide to each person who takes the course, class, or program the web site address at which the pamphlet prepared by the Ohio peace officer training commission pursuant to section 109.731 of the Revised Code that reviews firearms, dispute resolution, and use of deadly force matters may be found. Each such course, class, or program described in one of those divisions shall include at least eight hours of training in the safe handling and use of a firearm that shall include training, provided as described in division (G)(3) of this section, on all of the following:
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Moving from Indiana is no excuse! In all seriousness the Gun Free School Zone Act is a federal statute. Long and short of it is, with a few exceptions, carrying an uncased or loaded firearm within 1000' feet of a school is a federal misdemeanor punishable by up to five years in prison plus some fine. The only exception is if you have a license to carry issued by the state in which the school is located. Virtually never enforced absent some other situation.nick112288 wrote:Sorry I just moved to Indiana recently so I don't know how the out of state vs in state rules work or apply
I've asked about what happens in College Corner Ohio/Indiana. Nobody ever seems to have a good answer. There is an elementary school that sits on the state line. In fact, the state line is the half court marker in the gymnasium. Since the school is physically located in two states would that mean one needs a license from both states? With the mention of school employees driving the idea of allowing non-resident "work in Ohio" licenses, I can't help but wonder if this is one of those situations. Indiana also allows non-residents who work in the state to get a CHL so maybe that's us returning the favor?
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So it even covers driving by a school?
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http://ohioccwforums.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=82705 was created after the bill passed the conference committee. It makes sense to take the conversation there.
PGWP. I moved your question over to the newest thread.
PGWP. I moved your question over to the newest thread.
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